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Głosy is a fascinating exploration of psychological tension through the lens of Ewa, a woman grappling with auditory hallucinations that push her to her limits. The atmosphere is thick with unease as her relationship with Marek unfolds; you can feel the weight of their experiments—it's all very cerebral yet deeply personal. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with Ewa's distress and confusion, which is enhanced by some interesting practical effects that punctuate her breakdowns. Performances feel raw and authentic, capturing a sort of existential dread that lingers long after the film ends. It’s distinctive in its approach to the intersection of science and the human psyche, making it a unique piece worth discussing among collectors.
Głosy remains somewhat obscure in the collector's circuit, with limited availability in physical formats which adds to its allure. Originally released on VHS, it has seen minimal reissues, making any DVD or Blu-ray versions quite sought after among niche collectors. Its unique theme blends Sci-Fi with psychological horror, attracting those interested in the less mainstream narratives of the 80s European cinema scene.
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