Fateful Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen __exclusive__ Jun 2026
Fateful Findings is driven by recurring thematic obsessions that define Breen's entire filmography. The Messianic Protagonist
“A fateful finding,” Ryan said.
"Fateful Findings" tells the story of a scientist, played by Breen himself, who invents a machine that can detect and purify polluted air. However, his invention is sabotaged, and he finds himself on the run from various entities seeking to exploit his technology. Along the way, he encounters a range of characters, including love interests, villains, and mysterious figures. The narrative is punctuated by Breen's signature blend of action, drama, and social commentary. Fateful Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen
Ryan returned home. Debra was waiting, arms crossed.
Rating: 3/5 stars
Watch it. Laugh at it. Be confused by it. And when you find yourself wondering, "Did that really just happen?"—know that you have just experienced a fateful finding of your own.
Holding a bottle of pills, Breen blankly stares into the distance and utters: "I cannot believe you committed suicide. I cannot believe you committed suicide. How could you have done this to me? How could you have committed suicide?" Fateful Findings is driven by recurring thematic obsessions
The plot of "Fateful Findings" is convoluted and often confusing, but it's also strangely compelling. Breen's script tackles themes of science, ethics, and personal responsibility, and he brings a refreshingly optimistic tone to the proceedings.
Since its release in 2013, Fateful Findings has grown from an underground secret into a staple of midnight movie screenings across the globe. It proved that Breen was not a one-hit-wonder after his earlier films like Double Down and I Am Here.... Now . Instead, it established him as a consistent creator of accidental surrealist art. However, his invention is sabotaged, and he finds
The plot follows Dylan (Breen), a computer scientist and novelist who, after a near-fatal car accident, gains paranormal abilities linked to a mystical black stone he found as a child. The Messianic Hero:
Many scenes were shot in Breen’s own home, local parks, or public libraries in the Las Vegas area.