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So, 'Robert Johnson and the Devil Man' (2017) is this fascinating little indie flick that dives into the myth of the legendary bluesman. The atmosphere is kind of gritty, and there's a distinct blend of reality and folklore that gives it an almost dreamlike quality. The pacing can be uneven, but it keeps you engaged with its exploration of ambition and the cost of greatness, all through the lens of our modern millennial protagonist. The performances, while not necessarily Oscar-worthy, have a raw authenticity that feels right for the material. And there's this interesting use of practical effects that adds to the film's overall texture, creating a vibe that lingers long after it's over.
This film has had a limited release, which contributes to its rarity among collectors. The indie nature means it's not always easy to find, adding to its charm and appeal. Some collectors are drawn to its unique take on folklore, especially those interested in music history. As it stands, the film is starting to gain traction, and interest seems to be growing among niche collectors seeking out lesser-known gems.
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