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So, 'We Corrupted Few' is this offbeat comedy that wades into the murky waters of social commentary, but with a distinctly absurd twist. It’s a BroHo documentary vibe, showcasing four rather hapless characters as they try to challenge societal norms through their strange video creations and an oddball philosophy of embracing corruption. The pacing is a little erratic, which adds to the charm, and the performances feel genuine, almost like a mockumentary but with a heart. What stands out is its quirks—like practical effects that are surprisingly well done for the budget, and a tone that swings from hilarity to a weirdly poignant reflection on human nature. It’s definitely one of those indie gems that you stumble upon and think, 'How did I not know about this?'
This film is relatively scarce in collector circles, likely due to its niche appeal and the unknown director. It appears primarily on limited release formats, which can make finding a physical copy a bit tricky. The combination of its unique premise and the blend of humor with deeper themes ensures it sparks interest among collectors who appreciate indie films that dare to be different.
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