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Eyecatcher has this distinct, almost claustrophobic vibe, right from the start. It’s set in Koreatown, but it feels more like a liminal space—something’s not quite right. The pacing is deliberate, letting tension build as our protagonist tries to navigate her father’s illness and this lurking, malevolent force. The practical effects are refreshing; they ground the supernatural elements in a way that feels raw and real. The performances, especially from the lead, carry a weight that resonates with anyone who's faced family struggles. It’s a unique take on the horror genre that touches on themes of care and the unseen horrors that can invade our lives. Definitely one to keep an eye on for its atmospheric storytelling.
Eyecatcher is still pretty fresh on the scene, so finding physical copies could be tricky. There’s a buzz among collectors, especially those drawn to indie horror with a strong thematic core and practical effects. As it gains traction, it might one day be a sought-after piece in niche collections, but for now, it’s a unique find that raises curiosity in the indie film community.
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