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Miradas que matan is this intriguing blend of oddity and tension. You have a sketchy TV hostâdefinitely a characterâmanipulating a busker with genuine psychic gifts. The atmosphere feels a bit off-kilter, making you wonder about the moral implications of exploitation. The pacing is uneven, which might throw some viewers, but it adds to the sense of unease. The performances, especially from the busker, highlight this raw emotional depth. You canât ignore the practical effects, though, which are charmingly kitschy. Itâs not just another exploitation flick; it raises questions about authenticity and ambition, wrapped in a late-night vibe that feels both familiar and strange.
Miradas que matan has seen limited releases over the years, often slipping under the radar of mainstream collectors. Itâs not as widely available in modern formats, adding to its obscurity and appeal for those interested in niche cinema. The scarcity of quality prints makes it a curious find for collectors, as it represents a unique slice of the era's exploration of psychic phenomena and television culture.
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