I mean what can I say, I love old-timey low-budget sci-fi.
I do wish though, that the Morlocks were presented as more intelligent beings. After touching upon the subject of two real world wars and one imaginary nuclear war that were the result of humans fighting humans, the decision to depict the machine-operating, mind-controlling, cave-dwelling subjugators of the future as grunting monsters doesn't really make sense to me. But maybe i just don't get what it's trying to say there.
I mean what can I say, I love old-timey low-budget sci-fi.
I do wish though, that the Morlocks were presented as more intelligent beings. After touching upon the subject of two real world wars and one imaginary nuclear war that were the result of humans fighting humans, the decision to depict the machine-operating, mind-controlling, cave-dwelling subjugators of the future as grunting monsters doesn't really make sense to me. But maybe i just don't get what it's trying to say there.