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Anna's Eve is a solid piece of early 2000s horror that plays with psychological dread rather than just jumpscares. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to the unsettling atmosphere as we follow a social worker unraveling after witnessing a child's murder. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, do pack a punch, especially in those darker scenes where things get really twisted. Kantz's direction brings a certain grittiness that feels raw and effective. The lead performance is quite compelling, capturing that fragile state of mind. It’s not the most polished work, but there's something about its bleak tone that sticks with you, making it distinct in that era of horror.
Released on DVD in 2005 with minimal extras.Notable for its use of practical effects over CGI.Filmed on location, enhancing the film's gritty realism.
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