Even though Truffaut intended for the disjointed look of both old and futuristic props and settings to give the audience an unsettled feeling, it was all too common for science-fiction films made before 1990, to have archaisms in design occur consistently, displaying the shortsightedness or laziness of the production team. In the future setting of Bradbury's story there would be no television antennas, no dial telephones, cords, or switch boards; no walkie-talkies, wall switches, steam radiators, or kitchen mixers; no wooden speaker boxes with grill cloth, gray file cabinets, stick matches, kerosene, plastic elevator buttons, or conventional cars and helicopters. There are common telephone poles running next to the monorail. In fact, the notion that printed books themselves would still exist is hard to reconcile.
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