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The Blessing has this eerie vibe that creeps under your skin. It's about a couple who move into a new place and feel this unsettling presence. They bring in a priest for a blessing, but things get twisted in unexpected ways—definitely not your standard ghost story. The pacing keeps you on edge, building tension slowly, and the atmosphere is thick with dread. Practical effects give it a raw, unrefined feel that adds to the overall discomfort. Performances are solid, with a genuine sense of fear from the couple that makes it relatable. It stands out for its exploration of faith and fear, making you question what lies beyond the surface of comfort.
The Blessing is relatively obscure in collector circles, with limited distribution. It's been released in a few small-run formats, but finding a decent copy can be a challenge. Interest in the film has grown over the years, especially among those who appreciate low-budget horror that leans into psychological unease rather than jump scares. Many collectors enjoy discussing its unique take on themes of faith and the supernatural.
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