Aliens Are to Be Blamed for Everything
Aliens Are to Be Blamed for Everything

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Aliens Are to Be Blamed for Everything

1991
Movie
86 min
Serbo-Croatian

The election campaign in a small provincial town is in full swing. Candidates for ministry position pop up elsewhere, promising "milk and honey" to the voters. Two inseparable policemen, Boki and Pajko, are in charge of peace and order. Everything goes as usual until unexpected visitor from space shows up.

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IMDb4.3/10
Director: Jim WynorskiGenres: Comedy, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A group of aliens lands on Earth and takes over the bodies of various people, leading to a series of bizarre and humorous events. The aliens' motives are unclear, but their actions wreak havoc on everyday life as the possessed individuals engage in increasingly strange behavior. A scientist and a brave reporter must race against time to uncover the aliens' true purpose and find a way to stop them before humanity is completely overrun.

Critical Reception

Aliens Are to Blamed for Everything was met with generally poor reviews from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated its low-budget charm and attempts at humor, many found the plot nonsensical and the execution amateurish. The film is often cited as an example of a B-movie with limited appeal, struggling to find a consistent tone between its sci-fi premise and comedic aspirations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its quirky premise and occasional humorous moments.

  • Criticized for its convoluted plot and uneven pacing.

  • Seen as a typical low-budget sci-fi comedy with mixed results.

Google audience: Google users did not widely review this film, making a summary of specific likes or dislikes difficult to ascertain.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a very limited budget, which is evident in its special effects and production design.

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