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Eyeballing is this intriguing exploration of an anthropomorphic city where faces emerge from the architecture—it's like the buildings are alive, almost breathing alongside the humans. The pacing feels reflective, a slow unraveling that allows you to absorb the strange connections between these human-like features and the mundane lives of the policemen hanging around their precinct. There's a certain gritty realism to the way the urban landscape is presented, with practical effects that emphasize the oddities found in everyday objects. It creates a kind of surreal atmosphere, where the ordinary morphs into something uncanny. It’s a distinctive piece that invites multiple interpretations, often leaving you pondering long after it’s over.
Eyeballing is a bit of an enigma in collector circles. The film hasn't seen a wide release, making it somewhat scarce, especially in physical formats. Its unique visual style and themes attract a niche audience who appreciate the unconventional, alongside those interested in lesser-known experimental cinema. As such, it holds a certain allure for collectors looking to expand their catalog with distinctive and thought-provoking works.
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