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Sinister Doll is an intriguing piece of indie horror that weaves folklore and psychological tension. The atmosphere is thick with dread, especially around that banana tree plantation—there’s something oddly unsettling about it. Pelangi's discovery of the buried girl and her doll digs deep into themes of loss and innocence lost. The pacing has a nice build, allowing the fear to simmer before it spills over into some genuinely chilling moments. The old man's performance is quite compelling, too; you can't help but feel uneasy in his presence. It’s the kind of film that stays with you, lingering in the back of your mind long after the credits roll.
Sinister Doll had a limited release which makes it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its unique blend of folklore and horror has sparked interest, though it may not be widely known yet. The film has been praised for its practical effects, which feel refreshing in today's digital landscape. As of now, physical copies are scarce, so keep an eye out for any indie film festivals or boutique labels that might pick it up for distribution.
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