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Fundie offers a peculiar little glimpse into childhood, set against the backdrop of fundamentalist values in the '80s. It’s got this slice-of-life comedy vibe that feels both nostalgic and slightly off-kilter. The pacing is laid-back, almost meandering at times, but it suits the narrative’s exploration of innocence and rebellion. The practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the raw, everyday moments. The performances are natural, capturing that awkwardness of childhood as the kid navigates an adult world that feels both ridiculous and serious. Adapted from Zach Ohora's graphic novel, it feels like a love letter to those who grew up in a restrictive environment, yet still found ways to push boundaries. Definitely a unique entry worth noting.
Fundie is still in its early release phase, so physical formats are somewhat scarce at the moment, with a limited amount of screenings and home video releases. Collector interest is slowly building, particularly among those who appreciate adaptations of graphic novels and narratives about childhood. It’s likely to appeal to collectors who enjoy offbeat comedies with a personal touch, making it an intriguing piece for those tracking indie film trends.
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