The Eyes of My Mother was my favorite horror film from last year. The imagery in it was haunting and nightmare-inducing.
Anyone else like this movie? Its score on here and on IMDb is a bit underrated, in my view.
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Reply by drjekel_mrhyde
on April 9, 2017 at 1:47 PM
It was garbage. The police would've searched for a missing mother and baby. The police would've searched for a the only Asian woman in a small rural town. Where was she getting money to keep the power on? It couldn't have been from livestock trade since no one seemed to know of her. This is a RURAL town were no one ever visits their neighbors, heck the mail man don't even come to give her the power bill. The people she kept locked up would've died from infection. /Just because some crap movie is in black and white and speak a different language at times, doesn't make it good.
Reply by HoneyWest
on April 9, 2017 at 8:58 PM
I just watched it and thought it was interesting. Very gruesome but not in the obvious ways of most horror films. Yes, there are plot holes and why they kept switching from English to Portuguese, I'm not sure. I did think it was certainly unique and in many respects well done.
Reply by tmdb65271336
on April 9, 2017 at 9:13 PM
I haven't seen it. And the glory of horror movies is that they have a gigantic range of appeal. Some folks love shlock, others gore, others monsters (me! me!) and others the supernatural. They are almost notoriously all under-rated, at least for the audiences that they're designed to appeal to.
Doesn't look up my alley, but I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Reply by Melanie
on August 13, 2017 at 10:32 PM
It looked like it was the 70s about the time Asian visiting and maybe for the women and baby so no back then missing people were very common and most were not searched for.
Reply by Melanie
on August 13, 2017 at 10:34 PM
My husband and I just watched because my dad recommended it. We loved It! It was creepy and messed up. I loved that it wasn't a typical in your face gore horror movie which I do love love my horror movies, I really loved how things were left unseen but you knew exactly what was happening and it was disturbing