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The Eye 2

Original title: Gin gwai 2
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.2K
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The Eye 2 (2004)
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After a failed suicide attempt, a pregnant woman gains the ability to see ghosts.After a failed suicide attempt, a pregnant woman gains the ability to see ghosts.After a failed suicide attempt, a pregnant woman gains the ability to see ghosts.

  • Directors
    • Danny Pang
    • Oxide Chun Pang
  • Writers
    • Yuet-Jan Hui
    • Lawrence Cheng
  • Stars
    • Shu Qi
    • Eugenia Yuan
    • Jesdaporn Pholdee
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Writers
      • Yuet-Jan Hui
      • Lawrence Cheng
    • Stars
      • Shu Qi
      • Eugenia Yuan
      • Jesdaporn Pholdee
    • 58User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Shu Qi
    Shu Qi
    • Joey
    Eugenia Yuan
    Eugenia Yuan
    • Sam's Wife
    Jesdaporn Pholdee
    • Sam
    Thanarat Poonnarattanakul
    • Salesman
    Nuhtiya Puppatokasub
    • Male Receptionist
    Phatanasri Posayanonth
    • Translator
    Yongyut Jamsai
    • Thai Policemen A
    Montren Mongkon
    • Thai Policemen B
    Supasawat Buranavech
    • Female Receptionist
    Wanchai Srimuang
    • Hotel Manager
    Phurida Vijitphan
    • Hotel Maid
    Damrong Phutaramgsee
    • Ghost in Thai Taxi
    Songdad Yapanga
    • Thai Taxi Driver
    Porntip Kunphasert
    • Ghost in Cafe
    Jongchai Poomrmarin
    • Chinese Medicine Practitioner
    Derek Tsang
    Derek Tsang
    • Joey's Co-worker
    Xiao Li Yuan
    • School Boy
    Shirely Ong
    • Pregnant Lady on the Train Platform
    • Directors
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Writers
      • Yuet-Jan Hui
      • Lawrence Cheng
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    User reviews58

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    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Quite disappointing follow-up to "The Eye".

    "The Eye" was easily one of the creepiest Asian horror flicks I have ever seen,so I decided to check out its sequel.Qi Shu plays a young woman Joey Cheng who is in a fragile emotional state following her third relationship break-up.She tries to commit suicide,unfortunately her overdose seemingly triggers a series of visions of creepy spirits,a phenomenon that intensifies in Hong Kong when Joey discovers that she is pregnant."The Eye 2" lacks the suspense and chills of the original.Still there are some memorable set-pieces including a drowned corpse traversing a woman giving birth in the elevator.The acting is great with Qi Shu giving an excellent performance as a troubled woman,but "The Eye 2" is almost completely devoid of tension.However if you are a fan of Asian horror give it a look.7 out of 10.
    8BlackSox1919

    Far Better Than Expected

    I generally don't go into sequels expecting much. This movie isn't really a sequel, in the traditional sense, as it has nothing at all to do with the original. But it is a very effective little thriller, with some disturbingly good special effects and a decently conceived story. Better than a lot of the fashionable J-horror films currently being imported, and a worthwhile evening's entertainment. Hsu Qi is great as the lead character, a suicidal woman who finds herself unexpectedly pregnant by a former lover. If you fell in love with her in Jackie Chan's "Gorgeous," you will probably enjoy seeing a different depth of her talents here.
    6CuriosityKilledShawn

    I see you too

    Danny and Oxide Pang follow-up their 2002 horror movie with this non-related sequel. It's not as effective as the original, but still has a few scenes worth watching for.

    Joey Cheng (Shu Qi, who you might recognize from her terrible performance from Transporter) is a young, pregnant woman who attempts suicide, and fails, only to obtain the ability to see ghosts. There's no plot though. Some of the ghosts seem cursory and are never fully explained. They're weird and visible just for the sake of it, with no explanation. There's a slight mystery involving the woman Joey sees lurking in the train station which leads to sweet ending, but it's not really enough to sustain a 95-minute running time.

    It falls short of the Eye, though there are a couple of tense moments and it's not completely dissatisfying.
    5willywants

    Inferior to the original...but still worth catching,

    After a failed suicide attempt, a pregnant young woman, Joey, begins seeing some not-so-benign spirits. She learns that to find answers, she must dig into the past of her ex-boyfriend—and father of her unborn child. This sequel to the 2002 film "The Eye", plot-wise, is unrelated, though much of the original's crew has returned, including the Pang Bros. Directing and Jo Jo Yuet-chun Hui penning the script. The story line has little to do with the title (it may have been better marketed as an unrelated film) but the story itself offers enough twists, turns and red herrings—some of which I didn't see coming—to keep things interesting and often exciting. While the ghosts in the original were mostly creepy-looking, the ones here tended to lean more towards the gory end of the spectrum, the best scene involving a VERY realistic depiction of what happens to one's body after falling from the top of the building. Qi Shu makes a very strong lead, and all the other actors were fine as well, but for some reason the first quarter or so of the film is spoken primarily in English, perhaps to cash in on the overseas market (?). My biggest complaint is the fact that the film can often be laugh-out-loud cheesy. *SPOILER* for example, when Joey jumps from the top-story of a building, twice, are we really supposed to believe she's in good enough physical health afterwards to deliver an infant!?!?!? Come on, give me a break…

    Still, it's worth checking out if you like Asian horror. It's inferior to the original, as sequels often are, but it's an interesting film nonetheless.

    5.5/10.
    dontspamme-11

    So bad...it's....bad...

    I am trying to find something positive I can say about this movie...Shu Qi is still cute (except when she is vomiting)...some scenes were laughable to the point of hilarity...suicide -is- a way out, apparently (which by the way, in spite of what the film's producers may think, is actually contrary to Buddhist teachings)....

    Alright, I give up. How badly starved for entertainment would one have to be in order to find this film 'entertaining'? Most of the fanboy reviews here come across as being written by people who are discovering horror films for the first time. The film pilfers everything from a range of predecessors (The Sixth Sense, The Grudge, The Tenant), but reassembles them in the most convoluted fashion. This film could have been funny, but I get the feeling that script writers took their brain fart too seriously. As a jab against Buddhism, this probably would work to offend (I don't know, since I am not a Buddhist). So, one star for at least managing to accomplish something. The other star is for Shu Qi.

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2004 (Hong Kong)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • Singapore
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
      • Thai
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • El ojo 2
    • Filming locations
      • Ang Mo Kio MRT station, Singapore
    • Production companies
      • Applause Pictures
      • Film Workshop
      • Mediacorp Raintree Pictures
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      • $2,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,149,899
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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