One Eyed Girl
- 2013
- 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.8K
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A young psychiatrist is haunted by the suicide of a patient and hovers on the verge of a breakdown. He meets an attractive representative of a secret church that promises salvation to its me... Read allA young psychiatrist is haunted by the suicide of a patient and hovers on the verge of a breakdown. He meets an attractive representative of a secret church that promises salvation to its members.A young psychiatrist is haunted by the suicide of a patient and hovers on the verge of a breakdown. He meets an attractive representative of a secret church that promises salvation to its members.
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- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Kate Cheel
- Rachel
- (as Katy Cheel)
Adom Carter
- Train Commuter
- (as Adom Kartor)
Adrian Gruszka
- Commuter
- (uncredited)
Emily McMahon
- Commuter
- (uncredited)
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Hits hard
It's not about jump scares or fast pacing. It's more like watching someone quietly fall apart, and you can't look away.
What really hit me was how real the characters felt. Not perfect, not likable all the time, but so painfully human. Travis is broken in a way that's uncomfortable to watch because it's relatable This isn't a movie for everyone. If you're looking for action or answers wrapped up in a neat little bow skip it. But if you like psychological stories that dig into grief, vulnerability, and the weird places people end up when they've got nothing left..
What really hit me was how real the characters felt. Not perfect, not likable all the time, but so painfully human. Travis is broken in a way that's uncomfortable to watch because it's relatable This isn't a movie for everyone. If you're looking for action or answers wrapped up in a neat little bow skip it. But if you like psychological stories that dig into grief, vulnerability, and the weird places people end up when they've got nothing left..
Explores the fragile
One Eyed Girl is a slow-burn thriller that rewards patient viewers with a haunting psychological exploration of loss, vulnerability, and the search for meaning. It's not always easy to watch, but it lingers long after the credits roll.
Highly recommended for fans of character-driven thrillers with a psychological and philosophical edge.
Highly recommended for fans of character-driven thrillers with a psychological and philosophical edge.
Leaves an impression
A quiet and unsettling psychological drama that looks at how guilt and loneliness can push people toward dangerous places. The story follows a young psychiatrist who's clearly struggling after a personal loss. When he meets a mysterious woman who introduces him to a small, isolated community, he's drawn into their world, hoping to find peace or forgiveness. What starts as a chance to heal slowly turns into something much darker.
The film moves at a calm, deliberate pace, but that slow build works. It's more about mood and emotion than action, and the tension comes from watching how easily control and faith can blur together. The performances feel genuine and grounded, especially from the two leads, who carry a quiet sadness that lingers. The dry, sun-bleached landscape adds to the sense of isolation, matching the emptiness inside the characters.
The film moves at a calm, deliberate pace, but that slow build works. It's more about mood and emotion than action, and the tension comes from watching how easily control and faith can blur together. The performances feel genuine and grounded, especially from the two leads, who carry a quiet sadness that lingers. The dry, sun-bleached landscape adds to the sense of isolation, matching the emptiness inside the characters.
The Emotional Journey
No matter how you approach it, this movie is ultimately about the search for meaning after trauma and how easily that search can lead us into darkness or, if we're lucky, toward redemption
If you watch it with empathy, the story becomes about two damaged souls Travis and Grace seeking connection. Both are trying to heal in their own way. Grace's faith and Travis's skepticism clash, but they also reflect each other's longing for understanding. The ending, seen from this view, feels tragic but compassionate like two people finally seeing the truth, even if it destroys them.
If you watch it with empathy, the story becomes about two damaged souls Travis and Grace seeking connection. Both are trying to heal in their own way. Grace's faith and Travis's skepticism clash, but they also reflect each other's longing for understanding. The ending, seen from this view, feels tragic but compassionate like two people finally seeing the truth, even if it destroys them.
Can't believe he ever lived.
The film opens with a very interesting story. It's mysterious, lonely, and full of questions about faith and emotional pain and boldly explores the mind, hopelessness, and religion without preaching morality. Instead, it asks, "How do we survive when everything in our lives falls apart?"
I like the picture is very beautiful. Every frame looks like it was composed like an art film.
I like the picture is very beautiful. Every frame looks like it was composed like an art film.
Did you know
- TriviaThe use of The Humming chorus from Madame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini is a reference to Jennifer 8 that utilized the same track. The 90s Bruce Robinson thriller is a favorite of co-writers Nick Remy Matthews and Craig Behenna.
- SoundtracksPretty Little Girl Of Mine
Written by The Yearlings
Performed by Chris Parkinson, Robyn Chalklin, Michael Darren, Naomi Tillett, Michael Green
Details
Box office
- Budget
- A$1,100,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 42m(102 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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