Synopsis
Two immigrants living on the fringes of American society hit the road in search of the truth about a shared UFO abduction.
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Cast
- O-Lan JonesConstance
- Lissa Carandang-SweeneyKaraoke Girl
- James Patrick NelsonKidnapped Customer
- Jorge Antonio GuerreroSolomon
- wang zaoTiger
- Blanca VivancosMaria
- Alfonso ReyJorge
- Lu XingchenChuyao
- 75
RogerEbert.com
The more heightened aspects of this genre piece don’t feel of place thanks to both lead performers operating with remarkable subtlety. - 75
RogerEbert.com
The more heightened aspects of this genre piece don’t feel of place thanks to both lead performers operating with remarkable subtlety. - 70
Film Threat
We Are Living Things unravels gradually, methodically. It could’ve used a bit more tension and slightly higher stakes, for the silences in-between its words aren’t as weighty as the filmmakers seem to have intended. Yet it’s refreshing to see a love story rooted in reality, despite the sci-fi undertones. - 70
Film Threat
We Are Living Things unravels gradually, methodically. It could’ve used a bit more tension and slightly higher stakes, for the silences in-between its words aren’t as weighty as the filmmakers seem to have intended. Yet it’s refreshing to see a love story rooted in reality, despite the sci-fi undertones. - 63
Movie Nation
We Are Living Things is more a movie of feelings than plot or explanations of that plot and the characters. And as such, dark as it sometimes gets, it’s a winner. - 63
Movie Nation
We Are Living Things is more a movie of feelings than plot or explanations of that plot and the characters. And as such, dark as it sometimes gets, it’s a winner. - 60
The New York Times
Antonio Tibaldi’s cool and atmospheric We Are Living Things posits in original if not always fully formed ways: Refugee life is often a choice between competing probabilities, a state of permanent ambiguity. - 60
The New York Times
Antonio Tibaldi’s cool and atmospheric We Are Living Things posits in original if not always fully formed ways: Refugee life is often a choice between competing probabilities, a state of permanent ambiguity.