Just your everyday fish-alien/naked cosmonaut psychedelic sci-fi-short.
14 September 2011
Warning: Spoilers
There's very little in the way of a coherent narrative to be found in this bizarre sci-fi short, but director Richard Stanley's keen eye for a stunning visual still makes it worth a watch, particularly if surreal weirdness if your thing.

As female cosmonaut Sly Delta Honey (Maggie Moor) explores the barren surface of Mars, viewers are treated to some breath-taking shots of the bleak alien landscape, beautifully captured by cinematographer Immo Horn; after the woman encounters her exact double, totally starkers, emerging from a pool in a cavern, we get some equally spectacular shots of Miss Moor's impressive bod; and when the naked doppelganger-in reality, a hostile alien out to assume Sly Delta Honey's identity-plants a smacker on the surprised cosmonaut's ill-fitting helmet (check out the hair poking from beneath the rim), Stanley gives us a brief psychedelic whirlwind of random imagery, followed by a suitably strange shot of a fish-like alien wearing the space traveller's spacesuit.
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