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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 horror · Explorative themes of perception and innocence · Strong practical effects that enhance the atmosphere
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