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Doll Face (1987) weaves a strange, almost unsettling narrative about Sandy Summers, a girl caught in a whirlwind of complex familial relationships. The atmosphere is thick with tension and a sort of quiet dread, as she intrudes upon her ex-stepfather's new life—it's hard not to feel the weight of her unresolved feelings and the juxtaposition of innocence lost. The pacing has a languid quality, which enhances the emotional beats but might not be for everyone. It's a film that leans heavily into its dramatic themes, exploring the intricacies of desire and emotional turmoil, with performances that feel genuine if a bit raw. The practical effects, while not the main focus, add an authentic touch to the overall experience.
Doll Face has had a bit of a rocky history in terms of availability, with limited releases that make it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. It's not widely circulated, which adds to its allure among those who appreciate obscure dramas from the late '80s. The film's characterization and themes have garnered a niche audience, and as such, it tends to spark interesting discussions at collector meetups.
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