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Osiris - The Storm is this curious little slice of 1999, weaving a narrative that feels oddly atmospheric, almost like a fever dream. The performances from the cast, including Dave Mayhew and Tyrone Olson, have this raw edge that you don’t see in mainstream flicks, lending a certain authenticity to the vibe. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that only adds to the intrigue, creating a tension that keeps you guessing. Practical effects stand out, showing a commitment to craft that sometimes feels lost in modern cinema. It’s not flashy, but there’s a distinct charm and a sense of exploration in its themes that really sets it apart from the usual offerings of its time.
Osiris - The Storm has had a bit of a scattered release history, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It's not one of those titles you stumble upon easily, which adds to its allure. Early VHS copies can be particularly hard to find, and I’ve seen some interest in it among niche collectors who appreciate its unique qualities and the distinct era it represents. Overall, it’s a film that appeals to those who enjoy digging deeper into the lesser-known gems of late '90s cinema.
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