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So, 'Humans in Training' is quite the quirky little gem. You've got these four alien kids on Earth, trying to figure out what it means to be human for a year. They bumble through life, navigating all sorts of strange situations, and honestly, their decisions are hilariously bad. The tone is light-hearted but also touches on some deeper themes about identity and belonging. Sure, the practical effects might not win any awards, but they add a certain charm to the film. The performances of the young cast bring a delightful awkwardness that really captures the essence of childhood. It’s a unique mix of comedy and sci-fi that feels like a love letter to the awkwardness of growing up.
This film hasn't seen a wide release, making it a bit of a curiosity among collectors. While not easily found on mainstream platforms, a few indie collections have included it, which adds to its scarcity. Its offbeat premise and unique comedic approach draw interest from those who appreciate niche cinema, making it a potential talking point at any collector's gathering.
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