(2016) is a low-budget independent science fiction adventure that centers on a group of children who discover a classified NASA file and a mysterious extraterrestrial object. The film follows their journey to protect the artifact and return it to its rightful owners—two child aliens from Planet Kepler 62-F. Critical and Audience Reception
“While I would not use the word "good" I had a good time watching this. Funny premise and the kids made me laugh.” Letterboxd The Kids from 62-F YIFY
Critics frequently describe the writing as "clunky" or "simplistic". The story leans heavily into common sci-fi tropes, featuring mean NASA agents, school bullies, and government conspiracies. (2016) is a low-budget independent science fiction adventure
Reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes have specifically criticized the overbearing and distracting soundtrack. While some appreciate the "student computer effects," the overall execution is often compared to campy B-movies like Mac and Me . Funny premise and the kids made me laugh
“Worst of all is the clunky writing. It could still be fun but the writing is horrible.” IMDb The Kids from 62-F (2016)
The film has received largely negative to mixed reviews from critics and viewers, often cited for its "student film" aesthetic and uneven production quality.
Users on platforms like Letterboxd and IMDb offer a range of subjective takes on the experience: