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Hag is one of those films that really makes you think—or maybe just feel, in a way that’s hard to describe. It dives deep into themes of femininity, aging, and the terrifying notion of losing oneself, all wrapped in a surreal, almost nightmarish atmosphere. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to really soak in the bleak visuals and the disorienting practical effects that create a haunting experience. Performances, though uncredited, feel raw and genuine, adding to the film’s unsettling vibe. What’s particularly striking is how it evokes a sense of dread that lingers long after the credits roll; it’s that kind of movie that sticks with you.
Hag is a rare find, often overlooked in discussions of surreal cinema. Its formats are limited, with few surviving prints which makes it an intriguing artifact for collectors focused on obscure titles. The interest around this film has been growing slowly, especially among those who appreciate its unique themes and execution. Scarcity adds to its allure, making it a curious addition to any serious collector's catalog.
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