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Liquid Sky (1982, Dir. Slava Tsukerman)

New wave fashion, neon lights, alien addiction metaphors — Liquid Sky is the weirdest sci-fi film you’ve never seen. Tiny invisible aliens harvest human pleasure (and heroin) from New York’s underground art scene.
It’s grimy, glittery, and strangely prophetic — a punk hallucination about loneliness in a wired world.
Come for the synth soundtrack, stay because you can’t look away.

Rating: 5 / 5

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