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So, 'My Soul To Keep' is kind of an intriguing little piece that leans heavily into psychological horror territory. The atmosphere feels thick with tension, a father grappling with the uncanny nature of his daughter’s artwork. It’s not just visuals; it dives into themes of fate and parental fears, which is always a heavy mix. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, yet it adds to the unsettling vibe. The performances, particularly by the father, have this raw edge that pulls you in. What stands out is the practical effects—there’s a realness to them that makes the horror all the more palpable, grounding the surreal elements in a way that feels hauntingly familiar.
'My Soul To Keep' has seen limited distribution, making physical copies quite scarce—especially the early releases. Collectors seem drawn to its unique blend of eerie storytelling and practical effects, which aren't always easy to find in modern indie films. Some editions feature interesting cover art, adding another layer of appeal for collectors. Overall, it’s one of those films that might not be on everyone’s radar yet, but it holds a certain charm for those with a taste for the obscure.
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