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All Seeing offers a really intriguing exploration of voyeurism and self-perception. Benny Larsen, the main character, is a deeply flawed yet fascinating individual, and his obsession with capturing every moment creates a tense atmosphere that lingers throughout the film. The pacing builds steadily, pulling you into this strange world where surveillance becomes a twisted form of connection. I found the practical effects and the way the film blurs the line between observer and observed really stood out. It's a raw look at humanity, and the performances, while a bit uneven at times, add to this unsettling vibe that just sticks with you.
All Seeing is a lesser-known title that tends to fly under the radar, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Its distribution history is somewhat murky, and finding a decent copy can be challenging. There's growing interest in films that tackle themes of surveillance, so this might see more attention in niche circles over time. Early prints are particularly sought after, given the film's enigmatic nature and the mystery surrounding its director.
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