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Eyes to Heaven, while obscure, has this haunting quality that's hard to shake off. The narrative dives deep into one man's psychological turmoil, grappling with his own demons—both figurative and literal. It's not your typical horror flick; it's more like an art piece, with disturbing, expressionistic visuals that linger. The pacing is uneven, almost disorienting at times, which adds to the overall sense of dread. Practical effects are used creatively, enhancing that raw, unsettling atmosphere. The performances are gritty, conveying a kind of desperation that feels real. It’s distinctive in its approach to horror, blurring the lines between madness and creativity. Definitely a film that invites discussion.
Interesting use of practical effects.Themes of madness and creativity interwoven.Not mainstream, offers a different perspective on horror.
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