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Santa Fe (1997) dives into the bizarre world of a New Age cult through the eyes of a cop who's been away for eight months. The pacing is interesting; it lingers in certain moments, letting you soak in the dry humor and the surreal atmosphere. The performances have this genuine feel, especially the lead who grapples with disbelief and frustration. It doesn’t quite hit all the right notes, but that’s part of its charm. The practical effects are minimal, which works since it leans heavily on the quirky and often unsettling interactions within the cult. It’s a different kind of story about family and belief, making it an oddball gem worth a watch.
Quirky exploration of family dynamics.Dry humor mixed with drama.Unique take on cults and belief systems.
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