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Ad Fundum is a raw and gritty drama that dives into the dark underbelly of college life. The story revolves around Sammy Raes, a fresh-faced law student who becomes a victim of a tragic hazing ritual. It’s a film that captures the suffocating atmosphere of fraternity culture, where privilege and arrogance collide. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as the repercussions of Sammy's death unfold. The performances are compelling, particularly the nuanced portrayal of Guy Bogaerts, the fraternity president whose actions lead to dire consequences. While it lacks big-budget effects, the practical approach to its themes of abuse and moral ambiguity makes it striking. There's a real sense of disillusionment that lingers long after the credits roll.
Examines the impact of hazing rituals in college settings.Focuses on moral ambiguity and privilege.Notable for its raw performances and atmosphere.
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