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‘My Little Eye’ Delivers Bone Cold Winter Terror


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‘My Little Eye’ is the perfect unsung gem for fans of found footage and chilling winter terror.

my little eye MY LITTLE EYE, Seam CW Johnson, Laura Regan, Jennifer Sky, Stephen O’Reilly, Kris Lemche, 2002

There are some horror movies that linger. Maybe seen only once or twice, they’re pushed aside for newer, contemporary fare. But the mere mention is enough to incite an inundation of memories, fond recollections of its inimitable scares. Marc Evans’ My Little Eye is one such gem. A winter-bound, quasi-found footage fright fest, My Little Eye packs several serious scares and an eerie prescience into its short 95-minute runtime.

Inspired by the burgeoning reality TV trend of the early aughts, not the An American Family kind, but the “pack of a bunch of hedonistic young adults into a house and watch them run rampant” kind, My Little Eye follows five young adults who agree to spend six months isolated in a remote mansion together. There, they’re filmed around the clock. The gamut of contestants include Matt (Sean Cw Johnson), Emma (Laura Regan), Charlie (Jennifer Sky), Danny (Stephen O’Reilly) and Rex (Kris Lemche), and the prize is alluring—$1,000,000 if they last the entire time. It seems easy enough. Though the producers of the ostensible reality webcast introduce a contentious caveat: if anyone leaves, every contestant forfeits the prize money.

The initial months run smoothly enough, though in the final stretch, eerie occurrences mount. Strange messages appear, food packages come bundled with notifications of deceased family members, and a gun with five bullets arrives, no note attached. Confounding the contestants further is the arrival of Travis (a young Bradley Cooper), claiming to be a lost hiker. He introduces ignorance. He’s never heard of the show the participants are allegedly participating in. Dip now for those wary of spoilers.

The oddities mount, with the contestants split evenly between leaving and forfeiting the prize and those assured that everything amounts to nothing more than a nasty trick to force the participants’ hands. In effect, they reason it’s all part of the show. It’s not. Kris Lemeche’s Rex discovers an encrypted beta site with a $50,000 fee required for access. Once he’s in, he discovers betting odds affiliated with the five contestants. Their show isn’t a show at all; it’s a snuff cast.

From there, My Little Eye delivers the expected genre thrills, culminating in a climax of deaths, beheadings, and suffocating tension. It’s a long-awaited release after so much slow build, director Evans in expert control of tone and pacing. The ending is grim, a scathing indictment on internet culture and the potential commodification of everything, including death. It’s a theme Eli Roth’s Hostel franchise would explore in more splattery fashion years later, though it’s hard not to shudder at the thought of unkempt capitalism culminating in the marketability of human lives, especially in the era of COVID-19.

Additionally, My Little Eye is almost an early prelude to Jill Roberts’ Scream 4 monologue. In a quest for immediate, overnight fame and success, new generations are increasingly more comfortable sacrificing privacy for digital clout and exposure. Tik Tok is replete with “get ready with me routines,” filmic accounts of the minutiae of everyday life. Trips to Target, nighttime rituals, and even office antics are fair game. In exchange for views, people are growing more and more willing to publicize every part of their lives.

Indeed, while Evans doesn’t indict his quintet of webcast participants to the point where their deaths feel deserved or cathartic, he does question the efficacy of spending six months in isolation for a quick buck. More than that, the cast is comfortable—too comfortable—having their every waking moment telecast over the web (or so they think). It parallels with the resonance of Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite in how it blurs the lines between predator and prey, both of whom are victims of an (excuse me) parasitic system, one where profit is predicated on the lives of others. In effect, it’s kill or be killed.  

My Little Eye endures on account of parasocial prescience and genuinely unsettling scares. More than a diamond in the rough, it’s almost akin to a modern classic, a movie that endeavored to carve its own found footage path in the wake of The Blair Witch Project. With the final days playing out in the frigid chill of Northern winter, it’s the perfect watch for a cold, quiet evening. Just be wary of its message and remember: someone is always watching.

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