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Loving the Alien Spaceship is a fascinating blend of animation and speculative fiction, capturing a unique moment in time. Set in 1966, it offers a surreal take on an alien spaceship that lands in Ciudad Juárez, masquerading as a museum. The film's tone is both whimsical and contemplative, laced with a sense of mystery that keeps you engaged. The pacing ebbs and flows, allowing moments of reflection amidst dynamic visuals, which really showcase the artist's vision. There's something special about the practical effects and animation style that feels almost retro yet fresh. It’s an exploration of culture, identity, and the unknown, making it stand out in the realm of animated narratives. Quite a head-scratcher, but in a good way.
Examines themes of cultural identity and the intersection of the familiar and the alien.Animation style feels retro yet innovative, a nice visual treat.Pacing allows for thoughtful engagement with its speculative themes.
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León De la Rosa-Carrillo
Director