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Prying Eyes is one of those films that sits in a niche, really. It dives into the unsettling world of voyeurism, blending horror with a psychological twist. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you feel that creeping dread throughout. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it almost serves to build that sense of dread; you’re never quite sure when the next shock will hit. The practical effects—what little they show—are surprisingly effective, adding a raw edge to the scares. The performances are decent, with a certain authenticity in the characters’ reactions to their increasingly bizarre situation. There’s something distinctive about how it tackles the theme of obsession and privacy, making it stand out in a crowded genre.
Focuses on voyeurism and psychological horror.Emphasizes practical effects over CGI.Not your typical jump-scare film; more about atmosphere.
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