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So, 'The Bad Mormon' is a fascinating mixed bag, really. You've got Tony Simon bringing this complex character to life in a narrative that feels stitched together from various angles. The atmosphere is quite moody, thanks in large part to the found footage approach, which gives it this raw, almost documentary feel that contrasts interestingly with the more polished dramatic scenes. The score by Christian Gaubert, reminiscent of his work in 'The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane,' adds a haunting backdrop that lingers. Locations, especially the now-closed Pizzicato on NW 23rd, give this film a unique texture. It's a bit uneven at times, but I think that adds to its charm, making it a distinctive piece in the realm of indie drama.
Mixed footage styles create a unique viewing experiencePacing can feel uneven but adds to its charmInteresting score that enhances the film's mood
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