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'Hallelujah' (1997) dives into a quirky narrative where a con artist masquerades as a comatose pastor, spinning a web of deception for cash. The comedy's tone is both absurd and dark at times, with its pacing keeping you engaged through unexpected twists. It’s fascinating how the film explores themes of morality and the lengths to which people will go for financial gain. The performances are a mixed bag; some actors really lean into the absurdity, while others seem a bit out of place. It’s not the kind of movie you’d see in the mainstream, which gives it a unique charm. There’s something oddly compelling about its practical effects and off-kilter humor, making it a curious piece in the comedy genre.
Quirky dark comedyExplores morality and deceptionUneven performances add to its charm
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