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A Little Asteroid Called Moon is an intriguing dive into the realm of space exploration, albeit with a low-budget charm. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing for some introspective moments that feel both meditative and a bit drawn out. What stands out are the practical effects, which, despite their limitations, add a tangible quality to the experience. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of isolation and wonder, punctuated by performances that feel earnest, if not always polished. It's a film that embraces its quirks and offers a unique perspective on ambition and the unknown, all framed around the backdrop of a space launch that’s anything but ordinary.
Interesting practical effectsSlow pacing with introspective momentsDistinctive atmosphere of isolation and wonder
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Pedro Henrique D'avila
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