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The Eye

Original title: Gin gwai
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
31K
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The Eye (2002)
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Body HorrorSupernatural HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

A blind girl gets a cornea transplant so that she will be able to see again. She gets more than she bargained for upon realizing she can also see ghosts.A blind girl gets a cornea transplant so that she will be able to see again. She gets more than she bargained for upon realizing she can also see ghosts.A blind girl gets a cornea transplant so that she will be able to see again. She gets more than she bargained for upon realizing she can also see ghosts.

  • Directors
    • Danny Pang
    • Oxide Chun Pang
  • Writers
    • Yuet-Jan Hui
    • Danny Pang
    • Oxide Chun Pang
  • Stars
    • Angelica Lee
    • Chutcha Rujinanon
    • Lawrence Chou
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Writers
      • Yuet-Jan Hui
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Stars
      • Angelica Lee
      • Chutcha Rujinanon
      • Lawrence Chou
    • 238User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Angelica Lee
    Angelica Lee
    • Wong Kar Mun
    • (as Lee Sin-Je)
    Chutcha Rujinanon
    • Ling
    Lawrence Chou
    • Dr. Wah
    Jinda Duangtoy
    • Old Lady in the Hospital
    Yut Lai So
    • Yingying
    Candy Lo
    Candy Lo
    • Yee (Mun's Sister)
    Edmund Chen
    Edmund Chen
    • Dr. Lo
    Yin Ping Ko
    • Mun's grandmother
    Wisarup Annuar
    • Dark Figure
    Yuet Siu Wong
    • Ghost in the Hospital
    Wing-Wai Chin
    Wing-Wai Chin
    • Hospital Caretaker
    Tao Leung
    • Ghost on the Highway
    Mylio Lau
    • Wah's Secretary
    • (as Miyuki Lau)
    Ousinthorn Chotphan
    • Mun as a Little Girl
    Dampongongtrakul Sawadee
    • Yee as a Little Girl
    Ming Poon
    • Boy with Cap
    Ben Yuen
    Ben Yuen
    • Mr. Ching
    Wasarat Thrasarchoti
    • Mr. Ching's Assistant
    • Directors
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Writers
      • Yuet-Jan Hui
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
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    User reviews238

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    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Looking good... yes... what the... why'd you change course?

    The main issue with this is its ending. Its last third makes it into a mystery rather than a thriller, and though the backstory is great and "works", the resolve feels awkward... and it is. Maybe they didn't have any solid ideas for how to close it. Once it does reach its conclusion, it uncomfortably transforms into Final Destination and tries to wow us, becoming bombastic and out of touch with everything that precedes this portion. Still interested? I'm relieved to hear that. You see, that's really the only outright negative thing I can say about this. It's immensely creepy, beginning so right from the start(seriously, that credits sequence... if I'd watched this at the cinema, it would have sent severe chills down my spine). Lee portrays a blind person extremely convincingly, and this puts us inside her head some, through the editing and cinematography(which is all really well-done and fits, with carefully chosen angles, selective distortion, etc.). I have not caught a lot of Asian horror, because I'm not big on ghosts(and they are; their films about them are, thankfully, sophisticated and not crude, the way the mainstream Western ones tend to be), and, well, there are cultural differences, and I find that it distracts me from taking in the picture. Subtitles don't bother me(I vastly prefer them to dubbing). Anyway, they are growing on me, and what I have noted is the strong focus on the senses, and on the ability to "see" the other side, where spirits and demons are believed(in Japan) to live. The approach to terrifying us is subtle(as are most of the FX, and those are excellent, other than the handful that are somewhat crappy), building up gradually, using atmosphere and mood, seldom going for jump-scares. The sound-side is quite important, and it is skillfully done. There are a few clichés(and brief shameless product placement), but on the whole, the writing is good. The characters are credible, and the main one is affable, and her relationship with Ying Ying sweet. This also fits in what too many in the genre neglect... genuine emotion, impact that does not have to do with the monsters. It is actually partially a drama, and it provides food for thought(as well as cheese and corn). This was on sale with its direct sequel and the American remake. I'll be reviewing those two, in that order, the next two days. This one sets the bar fairly high. There is a bit of disturbing content and brief violence in this. I recommend this to any fan of this type of movie. 7/10
    10Gafke

    Good and scary!!!

    Of all the horror movie genres in existence, ghost stories have always been my personal favorites. The Haunting, Ju-On, The Innocents, Ringu, The Shining...all nice, moody, creepy ghost tales. The Eye now finds itself at the top of my list along with the aforementioned as one of the best and creepiest ghost stories of all time.

    Mun, blind since the age of 2, receives the gift of a cornea transplant at the age of twenty. Her restored vision comes with a price, however. She can no longer play with the all blind symphony that she once found solace within, she cannot read or write, having had no reason to learn, and she has no words for visible objects, having always identified them by touch. She's also seeing things that nobody else can see...terrifying things. A little boy looking for his lost report card plagues her daily. An old woman wanders the hospital corridors, complaining of the cold. Shadowy forms come to escort the recently deceased away to parts unknown, and Mun's own bedroom flickers in the darkness, changing into another room that once belonged to another girl, in another country. Mun knows that the things she sees are not normal, but no one seems to believe her, not even, at first, the cute doctor who is trying to help her. Mun finds herself alone in a frightening world filled with things she never wanted to see. When Mun and the cute doctor finally learn the identity of the donor whose corneas Mun has received, they also learn of her frightening abilities, her sad death and a terrible tragedy which is destined to repeat itself.

    The Eye is an original and innovative film and yet it is also a perfect mixture of plot points and elements drawn from such previous films as The Sixth Sense, The Mothman Prophecies and Blink, all of which are very good films in their own right. The Eye knows exactly how to scare you, and does so without a drop of blood or a hint of gore. A scene in a calligraphy class provides a truly frightening shock, while a scene in an elevator is an exercise in slow, building dread which grows more excruciating by the second. The performances are all wonderful, and the feelings of loss, alienation, fear and determination are genuine and powerful. Fans of the aforementioned films would do well to seek this one out, as would ghost enthusiasts and Asian Horror aficionados. It's rare these days that a film will actually make me jump, gasp and check the corners of my bedroom for boogeymen, but this one spooked me very well indeed - and I watched it in the middle of a bright, sunny day. The Eye tells a good story and tells it well, with strong characters and genuine scares. It is never dull or cheap or overly dramatic.

    Highly HIGHLY recommended!!!
    9HumanoidOfFlesh

    Very creepy horror film.

    "The Eye"(2002)has to be one of the creepiest horror movies I have seen this year.The "transplant gone awry" concept has been done before-just check out "Body Parts"(1991)or the third story in the horror anthology "Body Bags"(1993),but the Pang Brothers created extremely eerie psychological horror with plenty of genuine scares.Angelica Lee is excellent as a young girl named Mun.Her numerous and extremely creepy encounters with the spirits Mun sees are filled with excellent use of sound.The conclusion is amazing and totally unexpected.The film is very scary and uncanny-it actually reminds me a bit Japanese horror hit "Ringu"(1998).Check it out,if you dare.9 out of 10.The elevator scene blew me away!
    8Chris_Docker

    One of the year's best horror movies, though the subtitles will sadly put many people off

    Even the website of this movie gave me the creeps. And it turned out to be one of the scariest movies I've seen in a while.

    We follow the touching story of a young Hong Kong girl, blind from her earliest years, who undergoes a cornea transplant. After softening us up with lots of nice sentiment, the horror kicks her new found sight brings its own macabre rewards. Snappy editing and a well-timed score heighten the horrors that pack nanchuka punches to the guts. About a third of the audience was cowering behind their hands for the last half. In an age when American horror flicks are starting to look weary from over-use of CGI special effects or are toned down by self-censorship to reach a wider audience, The Eye comes in as a deftly woven real cardiac-stimulation shocker.

    Sadly, the fact that it is subtitled limits the potential audience as many people simply refuse to go and see foreign language films until they have been genuinely moved or terrified by one. If you like horror movies and want to experiment, this is a good chance, and one of the best in the genre since the little shown Audition earlier this year.
    7Monica4937

    Not something you'd want to pass up

    I remember a while back someone suggesting to me to go see this film, and although it took me a while, I'm glad I finally saw it. Overall I kinda liked the general look of the film. It didn't really have that creepy, "somethings going to jump out at you any second during the entire film" vibe that The Ring, Ringu and The Grudge had, which was actually a nice change because when those "fright" scenes happened the creepiness was actually increased quite a bit. I love the actors chosen too, especially the lead. She did a terrific job and didn't annoy me at all in the film. I have to admit to a few "cheesy" spots throughout it, but for what was lacking in the script was made up for in the direction. 7/10

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The beginning (the operation for a blind girl to see again) and the end of the film are based on true stories the Pang brothers read about in the news.
    • Goofs
      While playing the violin solo, Mun's fingers on her left hand never move.
    • Quotes

      Wong Kar Mun: Are you okay, madam?

      Old Lady in the Hospital: I'm freezing...

    • Crazy credits
      The credits at the beginning of the film first appear as braile.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Eye 3 (2005)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2002 (Hong Kong)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • Singapore
      • Thailand
      • United Kingdom
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Palm Pictures (United States)
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Thai
      • Mandarin
      • English
      • Hakka
    • Also known as
      • Con Mắt Âm Dương
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • Film Workshop
      • Applause Pictures
      • Mediacorp Raintree Pictures
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    • Budget
      • SGD 4,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $512,049
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,165,016
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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