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So, 'Buttercup' is a curious little piece from 2016 that dives into the eerie dynamics between a child and their babysitter. The atmosphere is thick with tension, capturing that unsettling edge of childhood fears. It's not flashy, but the practical effects have this raw quality that adds to the creepiness, which I appreciate. The pacing is slow, almost creeping up on you, which fits well with its themes of trust and the unknown. The performances here are subtle, with the babysitter presenting a disarming charm that feels off-kilter as the story unfolds. It's definitely one of those films that lingers in the back of your mind long after you've watched it, keeping you guessing about what's real and what's not.
'Buttercup' has had a limited physical release, making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. It's not seen as widely as some contemporaries, which adds to its allure. There seems to be a growing interest in its unique storytelling and atmosphere, so it's worth keeping an eye on, especially among collectors focused on indie horror gems.
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