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Time Bender, directed by Sean Cruser, offers a quirky take on the superhero genre that leans heavily into absurdity. The pacing is deliberately erratic, mirroring the protagonist's hazy experiences as he grapples with the notion that his friends might be right about him being just a blackout drunk. The humor is sharp but often dark, with a backdrop that feels both whimsical and oddly relatable. Practical effects are cleverly used, highlighting the absurdity of his 'powers'—or lack thereof. Performances are quite entertaining, particularly the protagonist who balances charm and hopelessness. It’s this mix of comedy, existential questioning, and a unique twist on the superhero trope that makes it stand out in the indie scene.
Not your typical superhero flick, more a reflection on identity.Distinctive humor with a mix of absurdity and dark undertones.Interesting use of practical effects brings a unique flair.
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