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So, 'Jesus, Aliens! I think' is this really intimate documentary that goes deep into the director's psyche during the pandemic. You can feel the tension as she navigates the isolation with her parents, who also have their own quirks that come into play. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing moments of silence to hang, which really adds to the awkwardness of family dynamics. It’s not flashy—no big effects here—but it captures raw moments that feel genuine. The themes of faith, uncertainty, and existential musings are all woven in, making it quite a thought-provoking watch. It's interesting how the documentary format here feels more like a personal diary, and you really get a sense of her vulnerabilities throughout.
Introspective tone reflecting personal struggles.Focus on family dynamics during lockdown.Mix of humor and vulnerability in storytelling.
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