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So, 'Love God' is this quirky blend of comedy and horror set in a very specific moment in '90s Manhattan. It dives into mental health themes, with LaRue, played by Will Keenan, navigating the streets after being discharged. The atmosphere is darkly humorous, creating this odd tension between absurdity and genuine quest for connection. The pacing feels a bit erratic, fitting for a film that deals with characters on the fringe. It has a raw, underground vibe—like you stumbled upon a hidden gem. The practical effects are low-key but effective, enhancing the eccentricity. The performances, especially from Keenan, are pretty memorable, capturing that blend of vulnerability and oddball charm. Overall, it’s distinct in its own bizarre way.
Underground vibe reflective of the eraInteresting take on mental healthDark humor with absurd elements
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