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Godstar captures this surreal blend of nostalgia and horror. It’s like stepping into a dream that’s not quite right, where sweet innocence collides with darker themes. The pacing is a bit disjointed, which oddly enhances the unsettling atmosphere. The practical effects, though not always polished, hold a certain raw charm, evoking a visceral response. You can sense the student-made origins in its earnestness, but there’s an odd beauty in that naivety. The connection to Psychic TV adds a layer of intrigue, almost like it’s echoing the chaotic spirit of the late 80s counterculture.
Godstar remains quite rare, often discussed among collectors for its unique blend of student film aesthetics and thematic depth. The film has seen limited releases over the years, making copies hard to come by. While it may not be widely recognized, there's a niche interest in its exploration of the human psyche, and its connections to the underground music scene have sparked curiosity among collectors.
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