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So, 'Four-eyes' is this intriguing little gem from 2011 that takes a pretty ordinary premise and twists it into something rather unsettling. The pacing is deliberate, letting you sink into the life of Boris Izotov, a literature teacher whose simple family life gets turned upside down. The atmosphere is tense, especially when that family celebration gets interrupted by violent criminal antics in the cafe. It's not just about the crime, though; it explores themes of family, loyalty, and the fragility of a peaceful life. The practical effects during those showdowns add a rawness that you don't see much anymore. The performances are quite solid, grounding the chaos in something relatable. It's surprisingly engaging for a crime film with such an unassuming setup.
Tension builds slowly, creating a sense of dread.Themes of family loyalty and the impact of crime.Interesting practical effects during key scenes.
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