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Watching (2019) (2019)

Other name: 왓칭
Genre: Drama, Horror, Survival, Suspense, Thriller
Country: Korean
Release year: 2019
Status: Completed
 
When a woman is kidnapped from a basement parking, she desperately tries to escape the eyes that are watching her.
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    (Source: BIFF)

    Release dates: Oct 09, 2022 (Festival) | Aug 16, 2023 (Cinema)

    Duration: 1 hr. 49 min.

    Content Rating: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

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    Eden Lake is a little known British Horror-Thriller back from 2008. Its big claim is that it stars Michael Fassbender. Rest of the way, it was a textbook thriller, with Slasher and Snuff elements. There were a few good things about the movie and you'll find almost all in Anushka Sharma's latest NH10. The inspired story, is adapted to an Indian setting. Certain changes are actually pretty good. But once you know the movie is inspired, it just robs you of all the drama and fun. It would be safe to say, if you haven't heard about the original then you're in for a decent surprise. These kind of Indie horror thrillers have never been attempted in Hindi cinema. You wouldn't have seen something like this before.

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