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Is Steamboy (2004) the most steampunk movie we have?

I always find it strange that the DIY community has a very strong idea of what steampunk looks like. It's Victorian clothes, brass, leather, and gears everywhere. There are steam-powered machines, sure, but I feel like it's the aesthetic that drives the community.

And yet, I can't think of any movie that actually exemplifies that world. There are plenty of movies that have steampunk elements but nothing that really embodies the steampunk "look" to me. The closest I can think of is Steamboy from 2004. It takes place in a Victorian era and has steam-powered devices, and yet it just feels like a WWI movie to me. I guess maybe it's too "grounded" in the real world and I want more ridiculous fantasy elements? I'm not sure what it is.

But what other movies embody that steampunk aesthetic? I can think of plenty of movies that take place in a Victorian era, or maybe include some steam-powered machines, but I can't think of any movie that I can point to and say "You want to know what steampunk is? Go watch this movie." Steamboy is the closest I can think of. Or maybe April and the Extraordinary World? I'm not sure.

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