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Flash forward to adulthood. Dylan (played by Neil Breen himself) has become both an acclaimed novelist and a computer scientist. He is also secretly a vigilante hacker, breaking into the most secret national and international databases to expose government and corporate corruption. He is married to Emily (Klara Landrat), a woman who has descended into alcohol and drug addiction. Fateful Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen
Breen has spoken about his desire to create art that tackles issues like corporate greed, political corruption, and the metaphysical nature of humanity. The earnestness with which he approaches these heavy topics, despite the chaotic execution, is a core element of the film's cult status. 3. The Cult Phenomenon: Why It Works This public link is valid for 7 days
. This paper explores the film as a seminal work of "outsider art," characterized by a singular, unfiltered vision that transcends traditional cinematic competence. By examining its surrealist narrative, recurring technical motifs (e.g., "laptop abuse"), and messianic themes, this analysis posits that Breen’s work represents a unique form of "egosploitation". Introduction Fateful Findings Can’t copy the link right now