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The Devil in the Church is this unusual mix of animation and fantasy that almost feels like a fever dream. A modern woman walks into a church, and you can feel the tension build as the atmosphere quickly shifts from mundane to chaotic. It’s got this darkly whimsical tone that’s hard to shake off, and the practical effects, though limited, give it a unique charm that really stands out. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the surreal quality. It’s one of those films that leaves you questioning the nature of good and evil, especially in a place you’d least expect. The animation style is distinctive, almost haunting, and the performances—while not what you'd call traditional—carry a certain weight that makes you reflect afterward.
Finding The Devil in the Church on physical media can be quite the challenge; it’s not a title that pops up often in collector circles. Originally released in limited theatrical runs, it saw a few home video formats, but most are now quite rare. The cult status it has gained over the years creates a bit of buzz among collectors, especially those with an eye for obscure animation. Expect to pay a premium if you stumble upon a copy.
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