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"I'm not ready for this!"note 

"I wanna be honest with all of you. I've been hacking into government and corporate systems all over the country. All over the world. I have discovered more information than any hacker ever has. Ever. What I have found will shock you. Here are the files and supporting documents. And supporting truths. The factual documents. I'm releasing these files to the public today."
Dylan

The Breenius strikes again a 3rd time!

Fateful Findings is a 2012 indie sci-fi film directed/written/produced/edited by, and of course, starring Neil Breen himself. Due to its low budget and poor acting overall, it was declared one of the worst films ever made but quickly gained a cult following, with the film itself being compared to outsider art.

The movie follows a successful novelist called Dylan, who is suddenly struck by a car but after being given a small mysterious black stone, he rapidly heals from his injuries... and then decides to hack into goverrnment systems, using his hacking abilities. Given that this is a Breen film, there is no surprise that the government is involved in its plot.

Of course, the film is infamous due to one particular scene. In fact, the whole film itself is one big Memetic Mutation.


Hack into these examples

  • Accidental Aiming Skills: Amy somehow is able to shoot Jim right in the skull, despite aiming for his car
  • The Ace: This being a Neil Breen film, its no surprise Dylan is this, being a skilled hacker, even though his laptops arent even turned on.
  • Anachronism Stew: The film is supposed to be set several decades prior to the present day, yet Leah's parents somehow possess a Lexus RX 330 that debuted in 2003, and a 2010 Ford Fusion, so either Breens interpritation of the future is somewhat of a dystopia or the future is just stuck in the past.
  • Artistic License – Medicine:
    • When Emily overdoses, it doesnt show what would happen when you do overdose, which is gruesome in reality.
    • You cannot just stop taking your medication like Dylan does, as it is supposed to improve your condition, espically after recovering from a car crash.
  • Aside Glance: The actress playing Aly looks really uncomforatble and pulls a slow one in fustration, but Neil just left it in, he did not bother to edit it out.
  • Broken Record: Characters have a tendicy to repeat themselves, even Neil himself falls under this.
    Dylan: "I can't believe you committed suicide. I cannot believe you committed suicide. How could you have done this? How could you have committed suicide?"


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