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So, 'Space Flower' is this quirky little gem that dives into a bizarre love story set in the vastness of space. You've got a woman, kind of a misfit, sent away to this satellite by her potato chip family. The whole thing is wrapped up in a strange blend of comedy and romance, and there's a robot involved, which adds this layer of absurdity that just works somehow. The practical effects are charming, with a retro vibe that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The pacing is a bit off in places, but it fits the offbeat tone. It's one of those films where you find yourself thinking about the nature of love and connection, even with a robot—definitely not your average sci-fi fare.
Space Flower has had a bit of a complicated release history, with only a handful of formats surfacing over the years. It’s not widely circulated, which piques collectors’ interest, especially among those who appreciate offbeat sci-fi and indie productions. Finding a physical copy can be a challenge, but its distinctive charm continues to draw attention in niche collector circles.
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