![]() Dylan retains the cube, Leah takes some of the beads, though not all, inexplicably claiming that leaving the box empty would be bad luck. It’s a Magical Day!Īfter a brief prologue in which we’re introduced to a large, mysterious book housed in a secure storage facility, we’re treated to a flashback of Dylan’s childhood where, along with his friend Leah, he discovers a magic mushroom in the woods, which marks the spot of a buried treasure, namely, a small black cube and some beads. ![]() But this new found fame had one drawback whilst everyone was laughing, no one was evaluating.įollowing a-near fatal car accident, novelist and computer scientist, Dylan (Breen) begins hacking into government secrets whilst having to deal with his drug addicted wife, the advances of his neighbours’ amorous teenage daughter, his own clinical depression, his best friend’s alcoholism and mysterious “suicide,” along with various shadowy figures who seem determined to stop him, all the while aided by a supernatural crystal he acquired as a child when out exploring the woods with his long lost love, who chance has deposited back into his life. It was the film that internet commentators like Your Movie Sucks first took up as the latest thing in ‘So-Bad-They’re-Good’ cinema and led audiences and cinephiles to discover his body of work, resulting in an explosion in his popularity. ❉ Jonathan Sisson looks at the film which saw Breen’s cult popularity explode.įateful Findings (2013) was the film that really garnered Neil Breen mainstream attention.
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