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The Girl from the Naked Eye

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
2.2K
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Dominique Swain, Jason Yee, Ron Yuan, and Sasha Grey in The Girl from the Naked Eye (2012)
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When Sandy, a call girl at "The Naked Eye", ends up dead, her friend and only ally in the world, Jake, goes on a manhunt to find out who killed her.When Sandy, a call girl at "The Naked Eye", ends up dead, her friend and only ally in the world, Jake, goes on a manhunt to find out who killed her.When Sandy, a call girl at "The Naked Eye", ends up dead, her friend and only ally in the world, Jake, goes on a manhunt to find out who killed her.

  • Director
    • David Ren
  • Writers
    • Larry Madill
    • David Ren
    • Jason Yee
  • Stars
    • Jason Yee
    • Samantha Streets
    • Ron Yuan
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • David Ren
    • Writers
      • Larry Madill
      • David Ren
      • Jason Yee
    • Stars
      • Jason Yee
      • Samantha Streets
      • Ron Yuan
    • 25User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Jason Yee
    • Jake
    Samantha Streets
    Samantha Streets
    • Sandy
    Ron Yuan
    Ron Yuan
    • Simon
    Dominique Swain
    Dominique Swain
    • Alissa
    Gary Stretch
    Gary Stretch
    • Frank
    Jerry Ying
    • Johnny
    • (as Jerry C. Ying)
    Sasha Grey
    Sasha Grey
    • Lena
    Wilson Jermaine Heredia
    Wilson Jermaine Heredia
    • Bobby
    Chris Ufland
    Chris Ufland
    • Edward Bates
    Assaf Cohen
    Assaf Cohen
    • Miles
    Brandy Grace
    • Angela
    • (as Brandy M. Grace)
    James Lew
    James Lew
    • Eddie
    Pete Antico
    Pete Antico
    • Detective #1
    • (as Peter Scott Antico)
    Kovar McClure
    • Detective #2
    • (as Kovar D. McClure)
    Lateef Crowder
    Lateef Crowder
    • Maximillion
    Woon Young Park
    Woon Young Park
    • Frankie
    Art Hsu
    Art Hsu
    • Sammy
    Gina Jackson
    • Honey
    • Director
      • David Ren
    • Writers
      • Larry Madill
      • David Ren
      • Jason Yee
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    User reviews25

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    gaystimpy

    Not that bad, it had its moments. Very decent genre movie.

    Must admit the movie had moments that surprised me. The relationship between Jake and Sandy had moments that were quite heart warming. I thought the Sandy actress did a great job. Kinda reminds me a lil of the relationship in Leon: the Professional between Natalie Portman and Jean Reno's characters. There were some scenes that was actually quite funny where i found myself chuckling out loud. Jason Yee did a pretty good job playing a bad/good guy. The cigarette smoking was kinda a thing in the movie with his character for some reason. Some of the flow reminded me of sin city in the atmosphere they were trying to create. Also surprising was how humanized the characters were. The Simon character was very down to earth and didn't fit the typical bad guy portrayal. The movie felt like they put a lot of heart into it and did the best they could with what they had. Sure the fight scenes were't typical Hollywood style hyper edits and loud added explosive hitting sounds but for the movie it fight pretty well. More like early Steven Seagal fights. Like to see him more in movies.
    dave_kent9

    It's watchable...

    I was less then halfway through before I realized that if some, more experienced, people were employed to create this film, it'd probably be a blockbuster. If everyone making it has the experience, then maybe hire some better people. This film smells like Canada, I think it must have been made with 'Canadian dollars'.

    The acting was good, the story had a few holes in it, so as long as you don't pay too much attention, then you may not notice. Like when Sandy talks about it being her "first night on the job"

    The editing was good, but the scene where he's running down the stairs. Good lighting though.

    If you like fighting, and boobs this movie was made for you!
    6movieman_kev

    Sin city redux

    Jake (Jason Yee) takes it upon himself to catch the real killer of his friend Sandy, the type of prostitute with a heart of gold that only exists in the movies, when the police view him as the main suspect. He's hunted by his former boss, the most ineffectual pimp in the history of cinema in this "Sin City"-esque piece of film-nior.

    I enjoyed the movie's style and the fight scenes were OK, if highly derivative of other better films. Actually the whole movie is highly derivative of other movies, but it does still retain a certain panache that keeps it watchable.

    My grade: C

    Eye Candy: Gina Jackson, Elizabeth McDonald, Angela Valentine, and some extras get topless; Brandy Grace bares her butt
    6g-schipperheijn

    Not as bad as I thought

    Although there is a lot of tough cigarette smoking, the film isn't as bad as the IMDB ranking said it would be. I quite enjoyed it. The ending could have been better, but hey, I suppose the directors hoped it might be a cult film, so I forgive them. All in all I had a nice evening thanks to 'The Girl from the Naked Eye'.
    6The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "I fell in love once before I died..."

    THE GIRL FROM THE NAKED EYE is one of those movies of which I'm torn between high and low ratings, because even though it excels on all levels of DTV cinema, it does so unevenly. It's one of the few movies I had actively anticipated to see, and the fact that I waited for so long probably raised my expectations to counterproductive levels...but rest assured, it's a good film. A very good film, if you're thinking strictly in terms of DTV action. Oh what the heck - have four stars, movie.

    The story: when a young call girl (Samantha Streets) is mysteriously killed, her only friend (Jason Yee) must untangle a deadly urban web to find the murderer.

    Be aware, folks, that this is basically an action-packed neo noir flick - something like SIN CITY without superhuman characters but with a lot more martial arts. It's pulled off surprisingly well, by a surprisingly good cast: Jason Yee is yards ahead of Seagal or Statham as a dramatic action hero, and Samantha Streets is no mere pretty face; and along with an expectedly good performance by Gary Stretch as a dirty cop and an amazingly adept portrayal by Ron Yuan as a pimp, there's a pretty good ensemble to be had here. The script has obviously also been given a good deal of attention, as it feels more like a genuine feature nearly ready for a theatrical release than the typical made-for-DVD dreck. However, regardless of how skillfully it handles the drama throughout its first three-quarters of runtime, the finale disappoints by more or less dropping the solution of the mystery into your lap and then ending sort of unenthusiastically. I'm not sure whether the script writers (including Yee himself) ran out of steam or just couldn't get the ending filmed properly, but I was disappointed either way.

    The film's trailer gave the impression that the movie's action content would be one I could really sink my teeth into, and it's true...for the most part. I've admired choreographer Ron Yuan's work ever since watching Angel of Death, and I daresay that NAKED EYE here is his best offering to date. Sadly, it's not as consistent as I would have liked. Twenty minutes in, the film first displays its adrenaline clout via a series of brief exchanges that expertly showcase Yuan's convincing yet liberal style: the vast majority of the fights look realistic enough to actually happen, yet there's no skimping on impressive kicks. A few minor scuffles here and there keep things alive until an ultimately disappointing club brawl. I thought for sure that the movie had failed in its action content when Yee's two battles with the usually-amazing Lateef Crowder didn't exactly do either man justice, but then the film threw a fastball at me in the form of an incredibly pleasing four-on-one fight in a hallway filmed in a single shot with a single camera - easily one of the best fights I've seen this year.

    The occasional digital backdrop and digital blood during the fights give the impression that this is a cheap movie, but don't be fooled - it's classier than most things on the market with a similar budget, with swell cinematography and a memorable soundtrack. Having expected neither, I'm happy to say that while the film didn't meet some of my expectations, it outdid others just by being much more competent than anticipated. There's a good chance that people who don't view it on its terms won't have as much fun with it as me, but general martial arts fans, leisurely noir aficionados, and people who've spent the last five years waiting for a new Jason Yee vehicle should definitely be entertained.

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    • Trivia
      The bar that Samantha Streets and Jason Yee's characters go to have a drink and dance in a flashback is the same bar that Rosario Dawson and Josh Hartnett's characters have a drink and dance in Girl Walks Into a Bar.
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      References Oldboy (2003)

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Món Nợ Của Rồng
    • Filming locations
      • Providence, Rhode Island, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lifted Productions
      • Mu-Yee Productions
      • MiniFlix Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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