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Three Months is an intriguing blend of isolation and intimacy. The film, set against the stark backdrop of the western mountains, dives deep into the emotional currents between a boy and an alien he discovers. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the audience to really feel the weight of their developing bond. There's something really distinct about how they portray the alien—practical effects give it an almost tangible presence, which enhances the emotional stakes. The performances are quietly powerful; you get a sense of yearning and connection that lingers. It’s a unique take on loneliness, friendship, and what it means to truly understand another being, which feels rare in contemporary cinema.
not your typical alien filmsubtle emotional depthfocus on character development
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Konstantin Belenko
Director