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3/10
Very bad Movie
lamtruong29 May 2022
So many poor points in this movies. As a Vietnamese who was at the same age of the children in the movie, I find nothing looks like 80s or 90s either (the buildings, out fit of the characters, the scene...). There's no respect to the children who are aimed for being the audience for this movie.
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3/10
Sloppy and dated
chenp-5470820 April 2022
Saw this back at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.

Look I understand, this is a children movie. Children movies are meant to be entertaining for young viewers to sit back and be in awe with something funny, fast paced and highly enjoyable. I understand. But "Maika" suffers from a really cheesy and sloppy narrative with some of the most dated special effects that looked like something from an early 2010s movie. BAD special effects isn't a big problem if the story is still interesting but this isn't the case. The story is all over the place and it isn't helping with the special effects being really dated.

There's really no charm or passion to be found in Maika because it's really lazy and forgettable. The character development is really bad. The performances, in general, aren't good. All the acting is really over the top and felt really fake. None of the dialogue was realistic as I wasn't able to believe a single word from any of the characters. Now you may say "I am being too harsh" because they are children. I have seen a handful of films where the children actors are amazing. So I know what good child acting looks like. It's not here.

When watching this during the virtual fest, I was over at some relatives house and I decided to watch it with their child who was around the age of 9 years old. He clearly enjoyed this movie a lot more than I did which I didn't mind. This is a movie really just for kids. It isn't for a movie for me.

But honestly, it felt like I am watching "Jellyfish Eyes"

Not Good.

Rating: D+
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10/10
Such a charming movie
vickinguyen119 June 2022
From young to adulthood I recommend this movie. Heartfelt at some scenes to hilarious at others! I love "Beo". The movie based on a child who lost his mother and now coping life with Dad. A cute sci-fi movie that has a twist when Maika enters into the child's life and changing everything. A must see with the family.
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10/10
EXCELLENT MOVIE! WE ALL LOVE IT!
sentpeter-5412419 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
My friends and family just went to see MAIKA. We all LOVE IT!!!!

We were so impressed with the vivid colors of the film , especially the scenes of DANANG, with the grande and beauty of BANA and CAU VANG (So proud of DANANG now).

The Emotion expressed by HUNG is so touching. He conveyed all his feelings to us, our young niece (10 years old) cried so much with HUNG, when he lost his Mom and when he worried about MAIKA going to die. TINTIN is so funny. The Film has a sense of humor to make us laugh, too. And MAIKA is so cute. Her big, round eyes are so lovely. The friendship of MAIKA and HUNG is such a good example for our children. For THANH, KIM NHA and all other movie characters, they are just as excellent as our tiny movie stars.

At the end, the Film also has sent out a human message when HUNG holds the meteorite-chain on his heart with deep love. His loving energy has transmitted to the universe and finally touched MAIKA and gave her this loving energy (not the meteorite energy) and healed her. What a wonderful conclusion!

Thank you SOOO MUCH for giving us a wonderful entertaining evening with MAIKA, THE GIRL FROM ANOTHER GLAXY.

WE ALL LOVE IT!

Thank you a whole bunch, Peter Nguyen.
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8/10
An adorable and impeccably filmed story of friendship and exploration
rannynm6 September 2022
Maika: The Girl from Another Galaxy is an adorable and impeccably-filmed story of friendship and exploration. It's the perfect sci-fi adventure for the whole family this Labor Day.

Maika: The Girl from Another Galaxy follows the story of Hung (Phu Truong Lai), a young boy in Vietnam. After Hung's mother Hang (Elyse Dinh) passes away from lung disease, and he loses his best friend My to an unexpected move to Saigon, he discovers a crashed spaceship and makes a new friend, Maika (Chu Diep Anh), with powers. Together, they embark on fun-filled adventures while taking on various villains like the head of an aeronautical company before helping Maika find her way back to her home planet.

Ham Tran's direction truly ties this film together; even though the film is based on a Czechoslovakian TV series that became a cultural sensation in Vietnam in the 1980s and '90s, it comes across as an original film. My favorite part of the film was the special effects, as I think it should be in a sci-fi film. When Maika does her "magic," purple beams emanate from her fingers; it is beautiful! The performances by Chu Diep An as Maika and Hung by Phu Truong Lai steal the show; I was moved by Lai's emotive performance in the initial scenes where his mother is hospitalized, and An's chirpy, bubbly character stole my heart.

Maika: The Girl from Another Galaxy promotes finding your own adventures, fostering positive friendships, and overall being a good, virtuous person. There is one scene to watch out for where Maika, unaware of Earthly social norms about clothing, pounces on Hung naked; she is shown from the neck up, though.

I give Maika: The Girl from Another Galaxy 4 stars out of 5 and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. Maika: The Girl from Another Galaxy debuts on digital outlets on September 6, 2022. By Eshaan M., KIDS FIRST!
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