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Eye Of The Beholder, directed by Catharina Felix, plays with the concept of beauty in a way that's both unsettling and fascinating. The film’s atmosphere is drenched in a surreal quality, drawing viewers into Nora's internal struggle as her perception of self shifts dramatically once she disconnects from the electronic device. It’s a slow burn, and the pacing allows for deep introspection, which may not cater to everyone’s taste. The practical effects in transforming Nora’s perception are intriguing, and the performances carry a weight that feels genuine. It's not just a sci-fi drama; it wrestles with the complexities of identity and societal standards of beauty, making it stand out in its own quiet way.
Features a unique take on beauty and self-perception.Strong emphasis on practical effects rather than CGI.The pacing may feel slow but adds to the film’s introspective tone.
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