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Wandering Sagittarius
After discovering a time tunnel to 1960-ies a journalist decides to make some cash out of it.
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Plot Summary
A filmmaker obsessed with a mysterious alien artifact embarks on a quest to uncover its secrets, leading him into a world of conspiracy and cosmic horror. As he delves deeper, he begins to question reality itself, blurring the lines between his film project and the terrifying truth. The artifact's influence grows, threatening to consume his sanity and expose a universal danger.
Critical Reception
Wandering Sagittarius is a cult film largely appreciated by fans of giallo and low-budget sci-fi for its unique, albeit eccentric, vision. It is often noted for its ambitious concepts and distinctive visual style, though its narrative coherence and production values have been points of contention among critics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative, albeit convoluted, plot.
Noted for its distinctive visual style and atmospheric qualities.
Criticized for its low production values and uneven pacing.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and varied, with some appreciating the film's cult status and unique directorial vision, while others find it confusing and amateurish.
Fun Fact
Director Luigi Cozzi, also known as Lewis Coates, reportedly stars in the film as himself, blurring the lines between fiction and reality within the movie's narrative.
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