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B'Y takes you to the edge of Newfoundland in the 1840s, where the atmosphere is heavy and oppressive. The film's pacing feels almost dreamlike, blurring the lines between reality and the chilling visions of the young protagonist. The visuals have a raw authenticity, enhanced by practical effects that ground the supernatural elements. There's a haunting quality to the performances, especially from the boy, who oscillates between hope and despair as he battles the dark forces in his home. The themes of familial duty and the weight of grief are palpable, making it a distinctive piece that lingers in your mind long after viewing.
B'Y is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's circuit, with its obscure origins making it hard to find in standard formats. It has only seen limited releases, which adds to its allure among dedicated fans of period horror. The film’s unique atmosphere and strong thematic elements lead to a curious interest among collectors, making it a discussion point, even if it's not widely circulated.
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