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Splitfoot is this eerie blend of horror and mystery that really digs into grief and skepticism. The atmosphere is thick with this unsettling tension, especially in the remote town of Lilydale where the spirit world feels almost tangible. The pacing has a deliberate build-up, making those moments when things actually happen feel all the more impactful. What sets it apart is its exploration of a father's desperation to connect with his deceased son, which leads him down a dark path. The practical effects are understated but effective, adding to the overall sense of dread without overshadowing the story. The performances really anchor the film, especially the lead, who captures that mix of cynicism and yearning beautifully. It’s a unique entry in the horror genre for sure.
Splitfoot has seen limited release, making it a bit elusive for collectors. There are few known formats, primarily a small run of DVDs, which adds to its scarcity. Interest among collectors seems to be growing, especially for those who appreciate indie horror that leans more on atmosphere and theme rather than conventional jump scares. It’s definitely one of those films that invites deeper exploration, especially for fans of spiritual horror narratives.
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