Egg, Descendant of the Sun & Our Early Tech Guide

This week we zoom in on Early Tech with a deep-dive article, plus three choice feature films from Japan and China. Happy weekend family!

Egg, Descendant of the Sun & Our Early Tech Guide
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ETERNAL READER
The Eternal Guide to Early Technology
The Eternal Guide to Early Technology
This look at the Digital Revolution draws on the Eternal Family archives and is far from a complete history of ‘Early Technology.’ It's a string of bits and pieces — a macaroni necklace of demos, playthroughs, and videos from the turn of the 21st century. Use this article as a guide to streaming our Early Technology category, with hyperlinks you can revisit later for the full eyes and ears experience :^)
Fresh Eastern Asian Choices

  egg (2005)
Egg (2005, 1hr 13min)
Directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi
Tsukiko closes her eyes and sees a mysterious giant egg in her mind’s eye, growing and evolving with every blink. When it hatches, its horrors spill into the real world, growing ever more terrifying. Presented with Error 4444
 

  egg (2005)
Descendant of the Sun (1983, 1hr 24mins)
Directed by Chor Yuen
The Shaw Brothers’ take on Superman. A solar-powered child is sent to Earth, gifted with superhuman kung-fu. When he's weakened by a solar eclipse his evil counterpart emerges. Presented with Celestial Pictures as part of our Shaw Brothers Collection.
 
The Crazy Family (1984)
The Crazy Family (1984, 1hr 47min)
Directed by Gakuryu Ishii
After relocating his family from Tokyo to a suburban dream home, Katsuhiko Kobayashi clings to an image of middle-class success. When the house begins to rot from within, his sanity and his family’s quickly follow. Presented with Error 4444
 
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