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Citric Acid is this eerie blend of horror and mystery, tapping into the fears of the digital age. The film's tone is unsettling; you really feel that creeping dread as the young artist navigates online scrutiny. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, building this palpable tension that keeps you on edge. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing that raw, visceral feeling. Performances are a mixed bag, with the lead really pulling off that sense of vulnerability. What stands out here is the commentary on the impact of social media and public perception on creativity—something feels deeply relevant and unsettling.
Citric Acid has had a rather limited release, making any physical copies somewhat hard to come by. As collectors, we notice the film's appeal growing, especially among those who appreciate indie horror with a unique perspective on modern anxieties. The rarity of original prints and any special editions means it’s worth keeping an eye out for in the secondary market—definitely one to track if you're into this niche.
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