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Gazer has this interesting blend of psychological tension and surreal elements. Frankie, the protagonist, portrayed with a raw authenticity, navigates her unique struggle with dyschronometria, which makes her perception of time disorienting. The use of cassette tapes as a narrative device adds a nostalgic touch, but it also heightens the eerie atmosphere. You can feel the pacing is intentional, each moment stretching and bending like time itself. The mysterious woman who offers her the job plays a key role in amplifying the film's darker undertones, and it keeps you guessing. The practical effects, though subtle, enhance the unsettling vibe without overshadowing the character-driven story. It's distinctive in its approach to time and motherhood, weaving a haunting tale that lingers long after the credits roll.
Interesting use of time perception.Not your typical thriller.Strong character focus.
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