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So, 'My Sister's Dollhouse' is one of those films that kind of feels like a rambling diary put to screen. The filmmaker's journey of self-discovery is a bit all over the place, which I think adds to its charm—there's a rawness to it. The pacing can be a tad slow, but it creates this meditative atmosphere where you really sit with the protagonist's failures. Practically speaking, the effects are minimal, which underscores the film's intimate vibe. The performances lack polish but feel genuine, almost like witnessing a friend's struggle laid bare. It's distinct for its honesty, even if it doesn’t quite land the way it aims to. A unique piece for those into personal storytelling in film.
This film hasn’t really hit mainstream radar, so copies are somewhat rare, especially on physical media. It's one of those indie flicks that might not appeal to everyone but could definitely find a niche among collectors who appreciate raw, unrefined storytelling. There’s a certain charm in its scarcity—definitely one to keep an eye out for at film festivals or niche markets.
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