Alienated
Alienated
| 19 March 2016 (USA)
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After seeing a UFO, a man and his skeptical wife are forced to confront their relationship issues.

Reviews
CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Jerrie It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
bigkeeko I can't say I'm a big review writer, nor can I speak for everyone because my partner fell asleep during this movie but bear with me. I watched it because I had recently given up on Apollo 18 and it happened to be lumped into the same genre and couldn't be bother looking any further. I read the reviews on it after watching, which doesn't make sense but the reviews did and I'll explain. If you are in a relationship now or have been in a long term relationship before then you will understand what the characters are getting at. There are no special effects and nothing that particularly stands out at all I hate to admit BUT it did provide something. It more or less revolves round a couple trying to understand each other and get frustrated with each other in the process. Morbid curiosity kept me watching as the married couple tore into each other and if I got one thing from the movie it's a few tips/lines on how to defuse my next argument with my other half. For that it's worth a 6.
albereinstein I gotta say I wasn't to sure about this one, but as a married man, this one evoke emotions I sometimes feel. A very good story, great dialogue, and good performances by three actors, two I watched for the first time deliver great roles in this movie that really goes into the heart of any and every true marriage. I say to young couples starting out, give this one a whirl, You'll probably see yourself in it. I really like movies that appeal to may intellect and not just my emotional side. Not much more to say other than, this is definitely worth the watch. I enjoyed it very much. Gonna recommend to some friends. Hopefully, they'll enjoy it just as much as I have.
LucyLBX I loved this movie. It is not your typical sci fi theme film but it is still very interesting. I felt that the film is interested in more than just traditional science fiction themes. It is more about our lives in relation to potentially catastrophic events. The film made me ponder - "in the grand scheme of things, what is really important?" Certainly not the problems we create for ourselves. Similar to Woody Allen's Manhattan (though a completely different type of film), it asks us about more than just aliens and spacecrafts. Taylor Negron was really interesting. His character Griffin is like an all-knowing sage who knows more than it seems. This was an eerie performance from Negron, who seemed to understand that life and death is more important than our own self importance. It really made me think.
buttercooks I saw this film at a film festival and it surprised me. I was expecting a depressing tone and instead we were laughing along with the entire audience. The dialogue was at times cutting and sometimes harsh but it was really funny in a cerebral way. The way we communicate during tough times with people we love is really examined in this movie. The actors' performances stole the show. George Katt was amazing as the self absorbed Nate. Jen Burry was incredible as his wife Paige. Taylor Negron was a revelation. This was his last film unfortunately but it was one of his most revealing and honest in my opinion. I wish he were here to see how well his performance is being received. His performance along with the other actors and the film itself was well deserving of the awards it has won! A great job by writer/director Brian Ackley. The film will not be for everyone and it doesn't need to be.