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The Man Who Sees UFOs
Christo Roppolo continues his passionate exploration for extraterrestrial truth along the rugged beaches of the Central Coast. However, much like his martian anomalies, life proves unpredictable.
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Plot Summary
A man who believes he is abducted by aliens and is destined to save humanity from an impending alien invasion tries to convince his skeptical family and friends. As he embarks on his
Critical Reception
The Man Who Sees UFOs received a generally mixed reception. While some critics appreciated its quirky humor and earnest attempts at sci-fi comedy, others found its execution to be amateurish and its plot lacking in originality. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some enjoying its lighthearted take on alien encounters and others finding it too niche or underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique comedic premise and the lead actor's performance.
Criticized for its low-budget feel and predictable storyline.
Found to be a charming, albeit flawed, independent sci-fi comedy.
Google audience: Google user reviews are limited, but those available tend to highlight the film's humor and its appeal to fans of quirky, independent sci-fi. Some users mentioned that while it's not a polished Hollywood production, its heart and creativity make it an enjoyable watch.
Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and largely written, directed, and starred in by A.J. Briones, who also handled many other aspects of its production.
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