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The Demons of Dorothy has a quirky charm that blends comedy and horror in a way that feels refreshingly raw. Dorothy, the main character, is this relatable mess of a film director grappling with industry pressures. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but that just adds to the chaotic vibe, right? There's a nice mix of practical effects that keep the horror elements grounded, which I appreciate. Plus, the performances, especially by the lead, are delightfully unrefined, capturing the essence of someone who's been pushed to their breaking point creatively. It’s a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still manages to dig into some deeper themes about identity and artistic integrity.
Shot on location in indie hotspots · Features practical effects over CGI · Strong emphasis on LGBTQ+ themes · Director Alexis Langlois' debut feature
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