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So, 'Blasphemy' feels like this wild ride through the chaotic landscape of spirituality mixed with some dark humor. Alek, our protagonist, grapples with the consequences of prayer—like, it’s not just about faith, but also how unpredictable it can be. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, giving you those moments to breathe in the drama before hitting you with a punchline. The performances are raw, almost vulnerable at times, really drawing you into Alek's journey. It’s distinctive in how it tackles heavy themes with a light touch, using practical effects that give a tactile feel to those surreal moments. It’s a nuanced blend of comedy and drama that’s worth pondering over.
Explores spirituality through humorInteresting practical effectsCharacter-driven narrative
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