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Space Battleship Tiramisu
The Earth Union is locked in a massive galactic war. Aboard the Space Battleship Tiramisu, ace pilot Subaru Ichinose carries the fate of humanity on his shoulders. Life for Subaru is tough. But nothing relieves tension quite like launching an all-out food-based assault on his own face. Snug as a bug in a rug, Subaru soothingly unwinds in his personal mecha, “Durandal F,” as bliss overtakes him.
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Plot Summary
A low-budget sci-fi comedy following two friends who stumble upon an alien spacecraft. They soon discover that the ship's pilot is a suicidal alien who plans to destroy Earth with a giant dessert. They must find a way to stop him and save humanity.
Critical Reception
Space Battleship Tiramisu received a mixed reception, generally praised for its ambitious, albeit low-budget, attempt at original sci-fi comedy. Critics often highlighted its unique premise and earnest execution, but some pointed to its rough edges in terms of special effects and pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creative and humorous concept.
Appreciated for its DIY charm and energetic execution.
Some noted its limitations due to a modest budget.
Google audience: Audience feedback is scarce, but the film seems to appeal to those who enjoy quirky, independent sci-fi comedies with a dose of absurdity.
Fun Fact
The film was largely self-funded and produced by its director and lead actor, Mathieu Ratthe, who utilized practical effects and a dedicated team to bring his vision to life.
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