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Ken Campbell's Meaning of Life is this intriguing blend of absurdity and philosophical musings. The film dances around the idea of time travel – not in the usual sci-fi sense, but as a means to tackle monumental questions about humanity's survival. The pacing is quite erratic, which perhaps mirrors the chaotic nature of its themes. You’ve got these wild scenarios: can a community like Damanhur really change anything? The strangeness of intertwining elements like an unmade Jackie Chan movie with 9/11 feels both bizarre and oddly profound. The practical effects are low-key, keeping the focus on performances and ideas rather than flashy visuals, which is refreshing in its own right. It’s definitely one for those who appreciate unconventional storytelling.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a curiosity among collectors. A good portion of the interest lies in its unconventional narrative and the peculiar thematic elements it explores. As with many indie titles, finding a decent copy can be tricky, and the lack of widespread distribution adds to its allure for those who enjoy offbeat cinema.
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