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Eyes in the Dark, directed by Bjorn Anderson, dives into a chilling narrative that feels like a lost documentary mixed with urban legend. The atmosphere is thick with dread, as the viewer is pulled into the unsettling world of unexplained disappearances in the Pacific Northwest. The pacing is methodical, building tension slowly, which really allows the eerie sound design to settle in. Practical effects are used effectively, enhancing the film’s grounded feel, and the performances convey genuine fear and confusion. It’s a distinctive take on the found footage genre, intertwining government secrecy with folklore. Definitely creates a space for lingering questions long after the credits roll.
Unique found footage styleStrong atmosphere of dreadThought-provoking themes about government secrecy
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