(He does this by working on multiple laptops while sitting in or on his car, which is parked somewhere in the desert.) In Pass Thru (2016), an all-powerful being takes control of Breen’s body in an effort to rid the world of hundreds of thousands of bad people for some reason, this involves Breen showing up at cocktail parties with powerful people who brag about corruption with an alarming lack of specificity. In his debut film, Double Down (2005), he plays a gifted hacker who prevents a Las Vegas terrorist attack. Breen, always the star, is often the only one who holds the key to the truth and the salvation of the world. The world is usually threatened by a hidden evil those responsible are generally millionaire CEOs or people who hold high positions of power in government. If this is alarming, you might not want to watch Breen’s movies.) Breen recycles a few core themes and narrative elements in all of his movies, or at least the ones I’ve seen. (Yes, the title’s ellipsis has four periods. ![]() I’ve now seen all but one, his second, I Am Here. And it’s not even his first movie! After a one-night-only screening of Twisted Pair at the Music Box last month, I left wondering which of Breen’s choices (if any) were intended to be illuminating or coherent.īreen made four films before Twisted Pair. I’m skeptical Neil Breen could fully explain it, and he practically made the movie single-handedly he’s the writer, director, star, producer, editor, casting director, and head of craft services. In this installment, staff writer Leor Galil tries to fathom the works of Neil Breen.Īnyone who says they understand Twisted Pair is a liar. Welcome to Flopcorn, where Reader writers and contributors pay tribute to our very favorite bad movies.
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