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So, 'Radical' is intriguing in its exploration of how online culture can shape individuals. The pacing balances between comedic moments and the stark reality of radicalization, which creates a kind of uncomfortable tension. The performances are somewhat uneven but capture that youthful naivety well, especially the lead. There's a rawness to the practical effects that adds to the film's authenticity, making the absurdity feel grounded. It’s not your typical comedy-drama blend; it delves into serious themes while maintaining a light-hearted facade, which definitely gives it a unique flavor.
'Radical' has had a somewhat quiet release, which might make it a little tricky to find on physical formats. As of now, it’s not widely available on Blu-ray or DVD, and I’ve noticed some collectors keeping an eye on it for streaming releases. It would be interesting to see how it fares in the long run, especially given the rising interest in films that tackle modern issues through unique lenses.
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