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So, 'His Name Is Greg' is this moody drama that dives into the complexities of human connection. You’ve got a self-absorbed businessman, and, honestly, he's not the most likable guy at first. The atmosphere shifts when he unexpectedly meets a homeless man during a lunch he promised his daughter. It's this strange fusion of warmth and tension, with pacing that slowly reveals layers of the characters. The performances are pretty solid— you can feel the struggle in both leads. It’s not flashy; the practical effects are minimal, but the emotional weight is what really carries the film. It explores themes of redemption and humility, which gives it an interesting depth.
This film had a limited theatrical release, and since then, it's been somewhat elusive in the collector circuit. While it might not have the buzz of more mainstream features, it holds a certain charm for those who appreciate character-driven stories. DVD releases are scarce, and collectors are starting to take notice, especially with its unique narrative approach and emotional resonance.
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