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So, 'Jesus and the Giant' is quite the curious little film, set against the gritty backdrop of Johannesburg. The tone is heavy, and there’s this surreal blend of urban struggle and mystical elements. Jesus, a woman with inexplicable powers, faces a choice between loyalty to her friend Mary, who's been brutally attacked, and confronting this ominous figure known as the Giant. The performances, particularly from the lead, carry this raw emotional weight that feels very real, and the practical effects create a distinct atmosphere that’s both haunting and intriguing. It’s not your typical revenge story, and honestly, there’s something refreshingly offbeat about it.
Finding a copy of 'Jesus and the Giant' can be a bit challenging, as it doesn't have the broad distribution you might expect from similar features. It’s circulated mainly among niche collectors who appreciate its distinct narrative style and the combination of practical effects with urban storytelling. While not widely known, those who have stumbled upon it often find the themes resonant, making it a curious piece for anyone interested in unique cinema.
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