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Voodoo Doll spins a raw tale of disenfranchised youth, set against a stark, gritty backdrop that really immerses you in their harsh reality. The pacing drags at times, but it feeds into the overall atmosphere of despair and hopelessness that permeates the film. The relationships are messy and real, showcasing the desperate bonds formed in the absence of any real support. While the performances may not always hit the mark, there’s something haunting about their portrayals that lingers. It’s that kind of film that sticks with you, partly thanks to some practical effects that feel authentic in their harshness, pulling you deeper into this world of struggle and survival.
Voodoo Doll has seen limited releases over the years, making it something of a hidden gem among collectors. Various formats have emerged, but none have particularly gained traction or significant value in the market. There’s certainly an interest from niche audiences drawn to its raw portrayal of youth despair, and those searching for deeper thematic explorations will find it worth discussing, even if its scarcity is a hurdle for some.
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