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Ghost Eyes is a curious piece from 1987 that embodies a certain rawness typical of Taiwanese horror. It weaves an atmosphere steeped in dread, often lingering in the shadows rather than throwing jump scares at you. The pacing can feel uneven, kind of like it’s toying with you, but there's a haunting charm in that. The practical effects, though perhaps not on par with modern standards, have a gritty sincerity that adds to the film's eerie vibe. The performances are a mixed bag – some are genuinely unsettling, while others land a bit flat, but that’s part of its unique character. Overall, it’s an oddity that stands out in its own peculiar way, capturing a slice of horror that you don’t see much anymore.
Unique atmospherePractical effectsUneven pacing
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