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Wood Eyes is intriguing, blending the innocence of childhood with something much darker. It presents a unique take on horror, one that feels both dreamlike and unsettling. The film plays with perception, focusing on how a child's eyes can see things that adults are oblivious to. The pacing is deliberate, which builds tension, allowing the atmosphere to settle in—almost like a creeping fog. The practical effects, when they do emerge, have a rawness that hits harder than CGI. Performances are solid, especially from the child actors who carry an eerie weight. It's a film that lingers in your mind, challenging your notions of reality while exploring themes of fear, perception, and the loss of innocence.
Distinctive tone blending drama and horrorExplorative themes of perception and innocenceStrong practical effects that enhance the atmosphere
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