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So, 'My Friend Satan' is an interesting piece, really. It’s this offbeat blend of dark comedy and existential thought. Jonas, the fast-food worker, is relatable in that mundane way, and the chaos from the evangelical church next door adds this unique tension. When he discovers the creature in the trash, things take a wild turn, and it opens up some intriguing themes about belief and companionship in unexpected places. The practical effects used for the creature are surprisingly effective, giving it a tangible presence that enhances the film's atmosphere. The pacing feels a bit unconventional at times, which might throw some off, but I found it refreshing. There’s a distinct vibe here that feels both unsettling and oddly comforting.
Currently, 'My Friend Satan' is still a bit of an enigma in the collector community, mainly due to its recent release and the unknown director. There are a few limited editions floating around, but nothing too widely produced yet, so early copies might pique interest among genre enthusiasts. The film's oddball premise and unique visual style could lead to a growing cult following, making it one to keep an eye on for future collectible releases.
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