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High, Dry, and HIM

High, Dry, and HIM

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Cameron Kade's journey from promising football recruit to something much darker explores how institutions exploit young athletes and the cult-like devotion sports can demand. The film examines the dangerous allure of fame, fortune, and the cost of tunnel vision when pursuing a dream at all costs.

• Marlon Wayans delivers a standout dramatic performance as Isaiah White, breaking from his usual comedic roles
• The film uses striking cinematography, including helmet-cam shots and x-ray sequences showing physical trauma
• Jim Jeffries makes a surprising appearance in a serious role that adds to the film's exploration of exploitation
• Tunnel vision serves as both visual technique and thematic element throughout the movie
• The cult-like aspects of sports culture are made explicit through ritualistic imagery and Satan worship metaphors
• Third act becomes increasingly chaotic, leaving some viewers with unresolved questions
• Commentary on how parents can sell away their children's futures through sports dreams
• Examination of CTE and physical toll of football adds real-world relevance to the horror elements

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