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The Space Between Us (2017)

Born on Mars, Gardner Elliot visits Earth for the first time — and falls in love while trying to survive its gravity. The film blends sci-fi romance and road-trip whimsy with genuine curiosity about what it means to belong. Its emotional core outweighs its scientific logic, making it more heartfelt than high-concept. Asa Butterfield’s performance makes isolation feel intimate, not distant. It’s less about space and more about finding your place in the universe.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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