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So, 'Will’s Will' dives into the life of a guy who's really hit a low point, right? The vibe is this heavy mix of dark humor and existential dread, especially after Frodo, the goldfish, meets a rather shocking end. You kind of feel the weight of his depression but then there's this bizarre turn where he tries to reclaim his free will. It's a mix of quirky character moments and some real contemplation about choices and consequences, which keeps it engaging. The pacing’s a bit slow but that almost adds to the somber atmosphere. The performances feel raw and genuine, sticking with you long after. Overall, it’s distinctive for its blend of the absurd with poignant themes, which doesn't come around often.
'Will’s Will' is one of those films that might not find its way into mainstream collections just yet, but it's definitely caught the eyes of a few niche collectors. The film's practical effects, though minimal, are quite effective in establishing its tone, which feels almost like a modern parable. Availability is still pretty scattered, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for those who appreciate its unique storytelling and character study. As the years go by, it may become more sought after, especially for those who enjoy indie dramas with a twist.
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