| The Eye (2002)
見鬼
Director: Danny
Pang, Oxide Pang
Starring:
Angelica Lee, Lawrence Chow,
So Yut Lai
Angelica Lee's unique beauty and organic acting
style are the perfect complement to Centro's brilliant, understated
digital effects. The Pang Brothers' direction is stunning--this film is
as beautiful as it is terrifying.
At the age of two Mann went blind. Eighteen years
later, a new and risky corneal transplant operation restores her vision;
but a series of inexplicable events lead her to believe there is more
than meets the eye to her new-found gift of sight...
At the age of two Mann went blind. Eighteen years
later, a new and risky corneal transplant operation restores her vision;
but a series of inexplicable events lead her to believe there is more
than meets the eye to her new-found gift of sight. Mysterious black-clad
figures seem to foreshadow sudden deaths, and horribly disfigured
denizens haunt her everyday existence. Unable to define her own
identity, she comes to understand that whenever she looks into a mirror
she doesn't see herself but instead she sees another woman; Ling, the
original owner of the corneas.
These nightmarish visions are driving Mann insane.
Desperate to uncover the truth, Mann visits Ling's old village in
Northern Thailand. There she discovers that Ling was clairvoyant, but
Ling's inability to save the villagers from a fire that she predicted
sent her into a deep depression. Overcome with sorrow and regret, she
ultimately committed suicide. Now it seems that Mann has inherited
Ling's fate and the misery that comes with the ability to see more than
one wants to see.
Just as she is about to leave Thailand, the
black-clad harbingers of death return, only this time there are hundreds
of them. Tragedy is about to strike again and only Mann can stop it. Is
her fate predetermined or does she have the courage and the strength to
change the future?
DVD:
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Language:
Cantonese / Mandarin
Subtitle:
English / Traditional Chinese
/ Simplified Chinese
All Regions
(Can be played on any DVD player in the
world)
Letter Box
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