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So, 'Remember Me in Therapy' has this intriguing post-apocalyptic vibe. You’ve got George, a pretty relatable guy, who wakes up to find his world completely gone, all thanks to these aliens called 'The Gleebloys.' The pacing is a bit off at times, but it lets the surreal atmosphere breathe, especially with Ruben, this quirky alien therapist. Their interactions are oddly humorous yet poignant, playing with themes of loss and memory. The practical effects are low-key but add a nice touch, giving it that raw feel. It’s not groundbreaking, but it has a distinct charm that can stick with you, in a weird way.
'Remember Me in Therapy' is relatively scarce, particularly in physical formats, which often piques collector interest. The obscure direction and mixed reception mean that it hasn’t hit mainstream radar, leaving a niche audience for enthusiasts of unconventional narratives. If you come across a copy, it could be worth picking up for its unique perspective on alien encounters and human resilience.
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