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Right Under My Eyes is an intriguing piece that explores isolation in the digital age, through the lens of a young tech-savvy guy named Liam. The film's atmosphere is quite moody, reflecting his reclusive existence in a Parisian apartment. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to sink into Liam's world, which is dominated by his webcam broadcasts. The performances are authentic, particularly the dynamic between Liam and the couple who disrupt his solitary life; it adds an interesting tension. There's a certain rawness to its themes of voyeurism and connection, not just what we see but what we feel behind the screens. The practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping the focus on character and psychological depth rather than flashy visuals.
Explores themes of digital isolationFocuses on character dynamicsMinimalist approach to visuals
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