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So, 'Cyclops' is one of those quirky gems that kind of floats under the radar. Directed by Anita Assal, it juggles comedy, horror, and thriller elements in a rather unique way. The premise revolves around a surveillance camera that undergoes a bizarre transformation. It’s a strange mix of humor and dread—like it’s trying to poke fun at the absurdity of modern surveillance while also tapping into deeper fears of being watched. The pacing’s a bit uneven, but that oddly adds to its charm. Practical effects enhance the eerie vibes, particularly during some of the more outlandish scenes. Performances are interesting, leaning into the absurdity, which gives it a distinctive tone. Overall, it's a fascinating ride for those who appreciate oddball cinema.
Unique blend of genresQuirky practical effectsInteresting commentary on surveillance
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