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The opening Bible quote sets the tone for the film, a story about spectacle and how our eyes are drawn to it. The father is hit in the eye by a coin falling from the sky, a horse goes mad after seeing its reflection, and eyes of wild animals are continuously displayed on the screen, threatening to suck viewers in if they make eye contact. The film seems to caution us about the terrifying power of a gaze, but unlike Get Out or Us, it doesn't require you to rack your brains to understand its metaphors; the story itself is intriguing enough.
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