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The We Should Game is a wild ride through ambition and absurdity. Kean Levreault expertly blends comedy with documentary-style drama, capturing Ken Dean's chaotic pursuit of fame. The pacing is eclectic, shifting from the farcical failures of his pornography venture to the somber yet surreal atmosphere of his descent into a gay conversion cult. There's a rawness to the performances; they feel genuine, almost too close for comfort. The intersection of music, religion, and identity creates a unique narrative thread, making it stand out. The practical effects, though not extravagant, serve the story well, enhancing the emotional beats. It's a film that challenges the viewer's perceptions of faith and self, layered with dark humor and poignant moments.
Unique blend of genresExplores complex themesGenuine performances with a raw edge
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