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Self-Worship is pretty intriguing, a blend of fantasy and introspection that feels very personal. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic in its intensity, which somehow mirrors the protagonist's journey. You’ve got this ongoing tension where self-fulfillment meets a spiritual crisis, all while they grip that crucifix. I found the pacing a bit uneven, but that just adds to its unique charm, right? The practical effects are minimalistic yet striking, emphasizing the themes rather than distracting from them. Performances are raw and sometimes uncomfortable, but that vulnerability really draws you in and keeps you questioning. It’s distinctly off-kilter in a way that resonates long after the credits roll.
Self-Worship has seen limited releases, often making physical copies a bit scarce. It’s one of those films that collectors are drawn to not just for its content but for its presentation, which can vary quite a bit from one edition to another. The film's distinctive themes and striking visuals have garnered a niche interest, making it a curious piece for those looking to expand their collection with something a bit unconventional.
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