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So, 'Jesus And Time' is a pretty odd duck in the docudrama genre, you know? It has this raw, almost abrasive vibe, and the pacing feels like it’s just trying to shake off all the nonsense around it. The central theme—freedom from idiots—gives it a unique spin, and while the performances are a bit uneven, there’s something delightfully unfiltered about them that kind of draws you in. The practical effects are minimal, but they fit the tone well, keeping everything grounded. Overall, it’s a wild ride through a very specific mindset, making it stand out in a sea of more polished productions.
This film exists in a bit of obscurity, which undoubtedly enhances its allure for collectors. It has not seen extensive re-releases, making original formats somewhat scarce and sought after. There’s a niche interest around its unconventional themes and delivery, drawing collectors who appreciate the offbeat and lesser-known titles in the docudrama realm.
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