Fateful - Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen ^new^
Breen has been compared to Tommy Wiseau (the creator of The Room ). Like Wiseau, Breen seems to take his work with absolute deadpan seriousness, regarding himself as some kind of alternate auteur operating on a different plane than mainstream Hollywood directors.
From a technical standpoint, Fateful Findings is a fascinating case study in how not to make a movie. Yet, this is where its charm lies. Fateful Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen
Neil Breen writes, directs, produces, funds, edits, and stars in all of his films. In Fateful Findings , he plays , a brilliant novelist/researcher/technomancer who, as a child, made a pact with a mystical, glowing, pagan-esque stone circle in the woods. The deal? Limitless knowledge. Breen has been compared to Tommy Wiseau (the
: Decades later, Dylan ( Neil Breen ) has grown up to be an incredibly successful novelist, a computer scientist, and the world’s most powerful hacker. Yet, this is where its charm lies
: He abandons his writing to hack into "the most secret government and corporate secrets".
For audiences tired of formulaic, corporate-driven blockbusters, Neil Breen offers a refreshing antidote. Fateful Findings reminds us what cinema looks like when it is stripped of its polished veneer and reduced to its absolute purest form: raw, unfiltered human imagination.