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So, 'Lost in New Mexico: The Strange Tale of Susan Hero' is quite the offbeat piece. It weaves this emotional tapestry of loss and desperation with a touch of the surreal. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to that dreamlike quality as Susan jaunts across the country with her companion. The themes of motherhood and the moral complexities of cloning are handled in such a way that they linger long after the credits roll. I found the performances to be heartfelt, especially the lead—there's this rawness that pulls you in. Practical effects are minimal but effective in creating this eerie atmosphere. It’s kind of a hidden gem that stands out for its unique narrative and character depth.
Intriguing exploration of cloning ethics.Strong emotional core amidst the science fiction elements.Uneven pacing contributes to the film's dreamlike feel.
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