
The story of David Huggins, an unassuming 72 year-old who claims to have had a lifetime of encounters with otherworldly beings - including an inter-species romance with an E.T. woman (with whom he lost his virginity to), and chronicled it all in surreal impressionist paintings. Are his experiences dream, hallucination, or could they be reality?... (Full plot summary below)
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The story of David Huggins, an unassuming 72 year-old who claims to have had a lifetime of encounters with otherworldly beings - including an inter-species romance with an E.T. woman (with whom he lost his virginity to), and chronicled it all in surreal impressionist paintings. Are his experiences dream, hallucination, or could they be reality?
Leave your thoughts about Love & Saucers.
| IGNWitney SeiboldWith a sensitive ear for the experiences of its friendly subject, and nothing but sympathy for what he says, Love and Saucers paints a fascinating portrait of a talented and unique person. |
| io9.comGermain LussierAbraham hasn't proved that aliens exist with his film, but he certainly makes you think about it. |
| StarburstNigel WatsonUnlike other documentaries that have an agenda... or that subtly coach their subjects to look or sound ridiculous, director Brad Abrahams simply allows David to tell his intimate, fascinating and incredible story. |
| Under the RadarZach HollwedelIt would have been so easy for Brad Abrahams to treat his subject as a fanciful, delusional man (or worse, as a joke), but Love and Saucers remains laudably deferential to David Huggins. |
| Film ThreatBradley GibsonThe doc has no framing mechanism, it's an hour of Huggins talking or other UFO believers talking about him. We are never told whether the filmmaker is a UFO believer or not. This is problematic. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayThe results are both mesmerizing and provocative. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreIn a culture at war over “truth” and “facts” versus “sincere” beliefs, Love & Saucers aligns itself firmly with the cranks without even the courtesy of a wink to suggest it’s not in on the joke. |