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Observatory Blues is a curious blend of absurdity and depth. The story of Fernando Music, an erotic sci-fi writer without hands, is both comedic and oddly poignant. The pacing is deliberately quirky, matching the offbeat tone of the film. There’s something intriguing about how it explores themes of isolation in a vast universe. The practical effects lean into the surreal, enhancing the narrative's whimsy. Performances vary, but they add to the film's unique charm. It's refreshing to see a story where the protagonist's disability becomes a metaphor for a broader commentary on connection and disconnection, all while glancing at the cosmos. Quite distinctive, indeed.
Quirky comedy that defies traditional storytelling.Explores themes of disconnection in a vast universe.Interesting practical effects that enhance the surreal atmosphere.
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