A surprisingly toothless adaptation of a truly revolutionary period. Kbech plays, which came as a surprise to me, Edison, and that’s why the character spends most of his screen time and his moral suffering. In this case, the confrontation is given rather little time. After viewing, the uninitiated viewer may get the impression that
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A surprisingly toothless adaptation of a truly revolutionary period. Kbech plays, which came as a surprise to me, Edison, and that’s why the character spends most of his screen time and his moral suffering. In this case, the confrontation is given rather little time. After viewing, the uninitiated viewer may get the impression that direct current is a victim of competition between two people, and not a structural loss in basic characteristics.
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