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Red Eyes (1982) is one of those gritty little gems that captures the essence of early '80s crime thrillers. Set against a backdrop of urban decay, the film dives deep into the paranoia that grips a neighborhood plagued by a strangler and a voyeur. The pacing is deliberate, which adds to the mounting tension, though it sometimes meanders. The performances are raw—especially the lead detective, Édouard Lambert, who brings a certain desperation to his sleuthing. Practical effects are used sparingly, but they land well when they do. It's this mix of unsettling atmosphere and flawed characters that makes it stand out, even if the direction feels a bit loose at times. A real slice of the era's cinematic vibe.
Features a haunting score that enhances the tension.The performances are grounded, contributing to the film's realism.Notable for its practical effects that evoke genuine fear.
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