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The Future Is Now! dives into the complexities of modern detachment through a journalist's attempt to shake a man's bleak worldview. The film has this quiet, almost somber atmosphere that underscores the protagonist's struggle with existential questions, making it a reflective piece. I find the pacing a bit uneven at times, but it has this raw authenticity that keeps you engaged. The practical effects, though minimal, add a grounded feel to the narrative. Performances are subtle yet effective, especially the lead who embodies that disconnection so well, making the journey of enlightenment feel both personal and universal.
The Future Is Now! hasn't seen much mainstream attention, which adds to its appeal for collectors seeking lesser-known gems. It's primarily available on DVD, but there have been whispers of a limited Blu-ray release that could elevate its status. Its scarcity makes finding a good copy somewhat challenging, and the exploration of its deep themes resonates with those who appreciate unique storytelling in indie cinema.
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