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So, 'One in a Million' is one of those odd gems from the mid-'80s that blends drama with a touch of horror. It follows a teenager grappling with his existence, which is a pretty heavy theme for a film like this. The atmosphere is a bit unsettling, especially when he discovers that he might not even be real. The pacing drags in parts, but it really dives deep into existential questions that feel quite relevant. The practical effects used, while not groundbreaking, add an interesting texture to the overall vibe. The performances can be hit or miss, but there's something striking about the lead's portrayal of confusion and desperation. It’s definitely one of those films that lingers in your mind, in a strange way.
The exploration of existence is quite profound.Interesting use of practical effects.Pacing can feel uneven at times.
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