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Possibly Semi-Divine
The cult of Our Average and Possibly Semi-Divine Lady has been slacking off on their initiation rituals, and it's up to the High Arch Lodgee to set things right.
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Plot Summary
In a world where mythological beings mingle with mortals, a disillusioned minor deity named Astra (Anya Sharma) finds her divine powers waning. Sent to Earth on a sabbatical to rediscover her purpose, she unexpectedly forms a bond with a cynical but kind-hearted bookstore owner (Rhys Morgan). As Astra grapples with human emotions and the mundane realities of life, she must confront ancient prophecies and a growing threat that could unravel both the mortal and divine realms.
Critical Reception
Early buzz suggests 'Possibly Semi-Divine' is a refreshingly witty and heartfelt take on fantasy tropes, praised for its charming performances and unexpected emotional depth. Critics highlight its ability to balance laugh-out-loud moments with poignant explorations of faith, purpose, and connection, though some note a slightly predictable narrative arc.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive blend of humor and heartfelt drama.
Anya Sharma's performance as the reluctant deity is a standout.
Offers a unique perspective on mythology and the human condition.
Google audience: Audiences are delighting in the film's clever humor and the relatable struggles of its divine protagonist. Many appreciate the movie's positive message and the strong chemistry between the lead actors, finding it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The costume designer for the film drew inspiration from ancient Sumerian art and modern streetwear to create Astra's unique look.
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