Phantom Project

critic Reviews

, 90% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Kathy FennessyVideo Librarian Magazine
    The lack of a definitive explanation may frustrate some viewers, but the director, lead actor, and cinematographer Patricio Alfaro certainly create a warm and welcoming world where young people, gay and straight alike, are free to shape their lives...
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Diego BatlleOtroscines.com
    With naturalness and a free structure that even allows for artsy animation interruptions, this ensemble comedy reveals intimate contradictions, vocational difficulties, and the various challenges one faces when maturing. [Full review in Spanish]
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    Juan Pablo RussoEscribiendoCine
    Phantom Project is many things at once and could've turned into chaos, though paradoxically, it works well thanks to a filmmaker that never loses his compass, keeping the film from falling off the rails. [Full review in Spanish] [Full review in Spanish]
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    Vassilis KroustallisFilm Is A Fine Affair
    A worthwhile, ghost-infused, daily LGBT+ life effort.

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    Rich ClineShadows on the Wall
    As the plot meanders amiably, it finds moments of insight that continually catch us by surprise.
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    Gregg ShapiroBay Area Reporter
    Phantom Project walks a fine line between being lighthearted and a little to woo-woo/touchy-feely. Nevertheless, Cano as Pablo is adorable enough to keep us watching what will happen to him next.
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    Alan NgFilm Threat
    Gives a much more realistic picture of gay men looking for love and meaning in their lives.
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    Evan DosseyMidwest Film Journal
    A slice-of-life ghost story&#59; the sort of movie that feels undoubtably personal and will eventually find its audience, although it didn't quite work for this reviewer.
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  • , Rotten Tomatometer Score
    Josh BellCrooked Marquee
    Individual moments are insightful and amusing, but the overall result is wispy and dissatisfying.
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    Jay WeissbergThe Film Verdict
    A pleasant though minor queer-skewed indie slice-of-life look at Millenials in Chile, using a ghost device as a way of concretizing the niggling concerns within a struggling actors subconscious.
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