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The Little Feller is quite the peculiar piece from '82. It’s got this eerie, almost fatalistic tone that runs through it, as Glenda, the wealthy protagonist, spirals into obsession and madness. The pacing is uneven but it fits the psychological unraveling of her character. There's this unsettling atmosphere, accentuated by practical effects that might surprise you given the era—definitely not your run-of-the-mill thriller. Performances, especially by the lead, carry this dark, menacing undercurrent that keeps you guessing. It's one of those films that sits under the radar, rich in themes of obsession and morality, making it distinct in a sea of glossier productions from that time.
The Little Feller has been somewhat elusive in terms of formats; it's rare to find original VHS copies, and the DVD releases have been limited. Collectors often mention the film's unique blend of psychological depth and practical effects as a draw, making it a conversation piece among enthusiasts. Its scarcity and the distinctiveness in storytelling keep its demand modest yet steady, appealing mostly to those who appreciate the darker side of early '80s cinema.
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