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Eye Contact (2007) is one of those films that plays with the unease of human interaction. The pacing is slow, which really amplifies the tension, letting you sink deep into that feeling of dread when a gaze lingers just a bit too long. The practical effects are minimal but striking, serving the atmosphere without overshadowing the storyline. The performances, albeit by lesser-known actors, carry a raw sincerity that makes the horror feel all the more real. It’s this mix of everyday discomfort and psychological terror that sets it apart, giving it a unique voice in the indie horror scene.
Eye Contact has had a limited release on DVD, making it somewhat of a hidden gem in collector circles. While it's not the easiest title to track down, those who appreciate indie horror with an emphasis on atmosphere often seek it out. Its scarcity has created a small but dedicated following, as collectors appreciate the blend of psychological themes and practical effects that set it apart from more mainstream offerings.
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