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The Girl From Mars is an interesting piece of early '90s sci-fi, with a quirky premise. The telekinetic girl claiming to be from Mars adds a layer of intrigue, and the film's pacing has that classic TV movie feel—slow but deliberately building tension. The performances, particularly from the father and the scientist, give it a certain warmth, balancing the more fantastical elements with a grounded emotional core. Practical effects are present but modest, typical of the time, yet they manage to create some memorable scenes. It's a curious exploration of identity and belonging, which makes it distinctive in the way it portrays its themes. Not something you'd rush to rewatch, but worth a look if you're into this era of sci-fi.
Interesting exploration of identity and belongingTight pacing typical of '90s TV moviesQuirky premise with modest practical effects
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