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So, 'Neverlanding: A Bad Thriller' is a curious little gem from 2016. It follows this Michael Jackson impersonator who's really devoted, like, obsessively so, to nailing every detail of his act. The tone is a strange mix of comedy and fantasy, and you can feel that quirky vibe throughout. It's not your usual biopic or tribute; it dives into the absurdity of the impersonation culture. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it adds to the overall weird atmosphere. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for a low-budget flick, and the performances are where it really shines, especially the lead's commitment to the character. It’s a film that makes you think about identity and the lengths people go for their passions.
Quirky blend of comedy and fantasy · Explores themes of identity · Noticeable practical effects for its budget
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