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Eyes (1992) is a haunting piece from the COI's notorious 'Drinking And Driving Wrecks Lives' campaign. The film stands out for its unflinching approach, featuring a single, continuous shot that captures the aftermath of a tragic incident. The slow pan away from the young woman's lifeless eyes evokes a chilling sense of loss and vulnerability, underscoring the serious consequences of reckless behavior. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, and the pacing really drives home the gravity of the situation. It’s tough to digest, but that's what sets it apart—this stark reality is a raw reminder of the human toll behind such statistics. Not for the faint of heart, but it leaves a mark for those willing to confront it.
Eyes has become quite rare, especially on original media formats. It holds a unique place in the collector community, not just for its content but also for its historical value as part of a campaign that aimed to address real societal issues. Many collectors seek it out for its artistic approach and the chilling performance quality, which might not be found in more polished works. It's one of those pieces that sparks conversations about morality and responsibility in cinema.
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