The way the atmosphere shifts when the phone rings is masterful. Kirin Eyes uses sound design perfectly here. The woman's crossed arms suggest she knows something is wrong before the reveal even happens.
Mrs. Yates crying on the floor broke me. The actors in Kirin Eyes bring such raw emotion. It is hard to watch her pain while the antagonists seem so carefree and cruel in that dimly lit room.
The men in black shirts feel terrifyingly realistic. Their laughter while Mrs. Yates suffers adds a layer of horror to Kirin Eyes. It makes you want to jump into the screen and stop them immediately.
The woman in the grey suit tries to stay composed, but her eyes tell a different story. Kirin Eyes excels at showing tension without words. The jade statue placement feels like a ominous foreshadowing.
The distress of Mrs. Yates is palpable. Every sob feels genuine in this episode of Kirin Eyes. The camera angles focusing on her pain make the viewer feel helpless, which is exactly the intended effect.