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So, 'My Fair Dolly' is kind of an interesting entry in the 2000s indie scene, though it's often overlooked. The tone shifts between whimsical and a bit melancholy, making it a curious watch. The pacing can be a bit uneven, which isn't necessarily a downside; it gives the film a sort of dreamlike quality. What stands out, though, are the performances—there’s a rawness that you don’t always get in polished productions. The practical effects used to bring Dolly to life add a unique charm that feels refreshing, almost like a love letter to classic puppetry. It explores identity and the concept of self-discovery in a way that feels both playful and thought-provoking.
My Fair Dolly has an interesting place in the collector's sphere, especially for those interested in indie films from the early 2000s. It's not widely circulated, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors who appreciate unique narratives and practical effects. Its format history is a bit spotty, with only a few releases, so finding a copy can feel like a treasure hunt for those dedicated to building a diverse collection.
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