Royal Space Force is a weirdass movie, i don't even know that i could call it "good" in a plot-and-story sense, but it does have some of the most interesting unique worldbuilding for its sort of alt-history world. ever since i first saw it i've been obsessing over the weird rods they use as money.
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also this weird card(?) game
everything in the film is like..... none of it is fantastical or sci-fi, it's just different.
the plot itself is kind of "two hours of a guy going completely insane under the stress of being propped up as a nationalist hero". it's incredibly uncomfortable, and there are some deeply upsetting scenes - not all of them feel earned or sufficiently interrogated. i ended up enjoying it more as a series of images than a film, to be honest.

