Fateful Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen |best| Now

The film’s political message, such as it is, appears to be that governments and corporations are fundamentally corrupt. A corporate CEO confesses: “Money, payoffs, and greed, were always the priority, of my company, like many companies. I’m afraid of going to prison. They now know, my crimes.” Dylan eventually holds a press conference in Washington D.C. where corporate and political leaders—none of whom have been specifically implicated in anything—commit mass suicide out of shame.

The film has been celebrated by major film critics, prominent YouTube reviewers (such as RedLetterMedia and YourMovieSucks), and midnight screening crowds worldwide. Audiences flock to theaters not to mock Breen, but to marvel at the unfiltered creativity of an artist who refuses to let a lack of budget, resources, or traditional training stop him from telling an epic story. Fateful Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen

Who Is He....What Is He? The Films of Neil Breen - Film Obsessive The film’s political message, such as it is,

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