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So, 'Ben & Eddie: Breaking through the Roof - The Power of Prayer' is one of those curious finds from 1990 that leaves you scratching your head a bit. The pacing feels erratic, with moments that drag on while others seem to rush through concepts, particularly around faith and friendship. The practical effects are modest, but there's a certain charm to the rawness, and the performances come off as earnest if a bit unrefined. It’s a film that, without a known director, feels like a product of passion more than polish. Its themes of hope and resilience give it a unique atmosphere, making it stand apart in a sea of more commercial fare from the time.
This title is one of those lesser-known gems that collectors may find interesting due to its obscurity. Originally released in limited formats, it has become increasingly scarce over the years, with few copies making their way into collector hands. The lack of a prominent director and the unconventional approach to its subject matter contribute to its cult appeal among those who appreciate films that challenge mainstream norms.
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