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Fools (2003) is this quirky comedy that centers on two hapless brothers, Timothy and Thomas, who’ve traded their village life of petty crime for a shot at something more in the city—though they still can’t quite shake off their misfit status. The humor is pretty laid-back, relying on the brothers' antics as they dive into the world of fake prophecy. The pacing sometimes meanders but reflects the absurdity of their journey. There's a certain charm in the performances by Basorge Tariah Jr. and Victor Osuagwu, who bring a light-heartedness to their roles. The film’s distinctiveness lies in its comedic take on ambition and deception, showcasing a reality that’s both relatable and farcical.
Fools (2003) has had a somewhat limited release, making its physical copies a bit harder to come by for collectors. Often overlooked, it garners interest due to its unique blend of humor and social commentary. The film's charm and offbeat storytelling have created a niche following, and original VHS tapes or DVDs are starting to attract attention among those looking for something different in their collection.
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