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Fake Hundreds has a heavy, introspective tone that really pulls you into the protagonist's existential crisis. You can feel the weight of his illness in every scene, and the pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to sit with his thoughts and fears. The practical effects, though minimal, serve the story well, adding a layer of raw authenticity to his struggle. The performances are solid, with the lead giving a nuanced portrayal that carries the film. What sets this apart is its willingness to tackle the complexities of faith and doubt without offering easy answers, which makes for a compelling viewing experience.
Fake Hundreds is still fairly new, so it hasn't seen a ton of format releases yet—mostly digital for now. I’ve heard whispers about a potential Blu-ray coming down the line, which could stir some collector interest given the unique themes. Its scarcity at this stage means that keeping an eye on it could pay off, especially for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
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