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Glass Eyes really dives into the emotional aftermath of loss, set against a backdrop of horror that feels hauntingly intimate. The pacing is deliberate, kinda slow at times, but it really gives you a chance to sit with the protagonist's grief. What stands out are the practical effects—impressive for a lower budget, they bring the undead to life in a very tactile way. The atmosphere is dark and oppressive, with a sense of dread that hangs heavy throughout. The performances, particularly from the lead, add layers to this narrative that might initially seem straightforward. It’s not the usual zombie flick; it’s more about the human experience wrapped in a horror shell, which gives it a distinctive edge.
Atmospheric horror with emotional depth · Interesting use of practical effects · Strong central performance adds to the narrative
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