It is a wild ride for its brief runtime and certainly worth a watch for any fan of dark psychological horror.Noticing more hair than usual in the shower drain? Usually a gradual event, thinning hair is scary and often caused by an internal imbalance.
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This is a movie that sticks with you after the credits roll. These filmmakers have proved enough to cement themselves on any horror fan's radar even if you aren't into the extreme side of the genre you can appreciate what the filmmakers set out to achieve here. If you like Lynch-esque movies that make you think but also make you feel unnerved then you'll definitely get some chills and thrills from Starry Eyes. It's just that little step that could've made it a psychological masterpiece as opposed to a highly effective insight into the darkness of human ambition. Regardless, the journey itself is disturbing enough that by the time the ending comes you're already speechless and exhausted from the experience. I just know it could've been much more effective had they gone the deeper psychological route, which is teased at for the first three quarters of the film. It's not even that it's bad - the movie still left me in utter shock. I won't spoil anything but they take an odd turn in the final act and you'll know it when you see it. As I said it's brilliantly written, acted, and directed. This movie had potential to be truly groundbreaking. It all comes together to create a powerful, haunting piece of art. This is a testament to everything working in harmony: the filmmakers' vision, the actors' devotion to the roles, the eerie retro electronic score, the bleak cinematography. After a while it's like you're not even watching actors - the story comes to life on screen. The supporting cast is surprisingly great too, and it's amazing how quickly we sympathize with Sarah and how we gradually end up sympathizing more for her friends later on. Alex Essoe is absolutely terrifying as Sarah. It gets genuinely disturbing and hard to watch at times, but what draws you into it in the first place and what really makes you *believe* is the performances. It's watching someone go through a downward spiral, from quitting their job, to abandoning everything and everyone, and the filmmakers don't sugarcoat a thing. The movie is heavily reliant on atmosphere, and it definitely gives off a David Lynch and Requiem for a Dream vibe throughout. It's also because Starry Eyes sheds a dark light on Hollywood and on human nature itself by exploring the most vile, revolting aspects of both. And it's not even solely because of the graphic imagery, which is horrifying enough (but thankfully never crosses into torture porn). I cringed and winced plenty of times during this movie. It's darkly comedic at times and horrifically gruesome at others. However, it's brutally real in telling its story about a girl who wants to be a star and is willing to do whatever it takes to reach that goal. I've seen many horror movies and this is definitely on the more extreme side so if you have a weak stomach then this isn't for you. Starry Eyes is not for the faint of heart. What will she do? - Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
When Sarah returns home, she finds that her body is deteriorating and she needs to murder her friends to complete her transformation. He tells that she wants to be famous, she needs to die and reborn. However her ambition prevails and she returns to his house and has oral sex with him.
Sarah is invited again to an audition with the producer and when he insinuates to have sex with her, she refuses and goes home. Immediately after, the casting director invites her to return to the room and repeat what she did in the bathroom for her assistant and she. When Sarah leaves the audition, she goes to the toilet room and has an attack, pulling her hair and crying. When Sarah is invited to an audition of the film The Silver Screen from the company Astraeus Pictures, their auditioners do not show any reaction to her performance. She shares an apartment with her roommate Tracy that frequently discloses her secrets to their selfish friends Erin that likes to humiliate Sarah and steal her roles Danny, who is an aspiring director that likes Sarah Poe and Ashley that are indifferent to her. Sarah does not respect her boss Carl or her job since she believes she will be a great actress and this job is temporary only to pay her bills. In Hollywood, the Big Taters'waitress Sarah Walker is an ambitious aspiring actress that suffers from hair pulling disorder.