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201886 minAnimation, Family

Luis and the Aliens

Is Luis and the Aliens a Hit or Flop?

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Is Luis and the Aliens worth watching? With a rating of 6.492/10, this Animation, Family film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Luis and the Aliens Synopsis

The story 11-year-old Luis who makes friends with three loveable little aliens, who crash their UFO into his house. In return for Luis' help in finding the home-shopping channel stuff they came for, they save Luis from boarding school - and an exciting adventure follows.

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Top Cast

Callum Maloney
Callum MaloneyLuis Sonntag (voice)
Dermot Magennis
Dermot MagennisArmin Sonntag / Wabo (voice)
Ian Coppinger
Ian CoppingerMog (voice)
Paul Tylak
Paul TylakNag / Mr. Winter / Ice Cream Man / Bill (voice)
Lucy Carolan
Lucy CarolanJennifer (voice)
Eoin Daly
Eoin DalyMarlon (voice)
Aileen Mythen
Aileen MythenMrs. Winter / Valentina / Ms. Diekendaker (voice)
Simon Toal
Simon ToalPrincipal (voice)
Danna Davis
Danna DavisJill (voice)
Susie Power
Susie PowerSarah (voice)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Luis and the Aliens worth watching?

Luis and the Aliens has received mixed reviews with a 6.492/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Animation, Family movies.

Is Luis and the Aliens hit or flop?

Luis and the Aliens has received average ratings (6.492/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Luis and the Aliens is a Animation, Family movie that The story 11-year-old Luis who makes friends with three loveable little aliens, who crash their UFO into his house. In return for Luis' help in findin...

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Critic Reviews

KamuraiOct 7, 2020
★ 0

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. It's sort of discovery of aliens in "Men in Black" meets the goofy animation of "Home". There's not a lot to this one but some goofy fun, despite a weirdly serious plotline that gives it just enough substance to prevent me from saying it's a rather silly movie. Instead it's a decent movie with a lot of rather silly parts to it. Probably great for younger audiences, but just nuanced enough to be acceptable for an older audience.