Lunar Always With Me 2017 18+short Screen

Okay, Let's Talk About That Lunar Short Film...
Remember 2017? Feels like a lifetime ago, right? Well, something kinda quirky dropped then, and it involved the moon... and well, some folks got a *little* flustered.
We're talking about Lunar: Always With Me, the 18+ short film. Yeah, *that* one. The one that caused a whole internet kerfuffle.
My Unpopular Opinion? It's... Fine.
Look, I know, I know. Some people were genuinely disturbed. Others found it hilarious. I'm somewhere in the middle, sipping my tea, watching the internet burn (metaphorically, of course!).
Honestly, the internet sometimes overreacts. Just a tad. Remember the dress? Blue and black or gold and white? This felt similar.
Maybe it was the animation style. Maybe it was the… specific subject matter. But the reaction was definitely louder than the film itself, in my humble opinion.
Let's Face It: We've Seen Weirder.
Seriously, think about some of the stuff on late-night cable. Remember those old, bizarre cartoons? This was tame by comparison.
I mean, have you seen some of the art out there? The internet is a wild place. A beautiful, terrifying, wild place filled with cat videos and existential dread.
I'm just saying, in the grand scheme of online oddities, Lunar: Always With Me barely registers on the weird-o-meter.
Was It Good? Was It Bad? Who Cares?
Art is subjective, people! Some folks love pineapple on pizza. Some people hate it. Same principle here.
If you enjoyed it, great! If you didn't, that's perfectly valid too. No need to start a war over a short film involving the Lunar satellite.
The important thing is that we're all here, sharing our opinions (and probably judging each other silently, let's be honest).
The Real Crime? The Bad Animation.
Okay, *maybe* the animation wasn’t winning any awards. Let's be real. The story might have been interesting if it was produced by a better studio.
There were some rough edges. But hey, indie animation often has that charm, right? It's like a slightly misshapen potato – still delicious, just… unique.
So while the concept may raise some eyebrows, the visuals is where things fall short.
In Conclusion: Get Over It.
It's a short film. It's from 2017. The internet has already moved on to the next outrage. It's all about that **18+short screen** now.
Let's not dwell on things that happened half a decade ago. There are bigger fish to fry. Like figuring out what’s for dinner.
So, let's all just agree to disagree, grab some popcorn, and watch something completely different. Maybe a wholesome documentary about squirrels?
Bonus Unpopular Opinion:
I think the outrage was partly *because* it was about the moon. We have a weird, almost sacred relationship with celestial bodies.
Imagine if it was about, I don't know, a toaster? No one would have batted an eye. **Always With Me** probably wouldn't be controversial.
It's all about context, folks. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go stare at the moon and ponder the mysteries of the universe… and maybe order a pizza. Pineapple on the side, of course.

















