Product Information
In this chilling horror movie, a young woman, Mun, undergoes a corneal replacement operation to restore the sight she lost at the age of two. At first the operation seems to have been successful but then Mun begins to see terrifying visions and she discovers that she is not seeing her own face when she looks in the mirror. Terrified she sets out to discover the horrifying secret behind the nightmare.Product Identifiers
EAN5023965340726
eBay Product ID (ePID)3955496
Product Key Features
ActorAngelica Lee, Chutcha Rujinanon, Lawrence Chou
Film/TV TitleThe Eye
DirectorOxide Pang, Danny Pang
LanguageCantonese\Mandarin\Thai
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
Run Time99 Mins
Aspect RatioWide Screen
FormatDVD
Release Year2003
FeaturesWidescreen, Star And Director Filmographies\Scene Selection\Original Theatrical Trailer\Justin Bowyer Film Notes\Making Of Documentary\Pang Brothers Documentary\Promotional Art Gallery\Asia Extreme Reel, With Subtitles
GenreHorror/Occult, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureHong Kong
ReviewsUncut - ...The most scary film since THE EXORCIST...
Additional InformationTHE EYE, directed by twin brothers Danny and Oxide Pang, is a Chinese/Thai horror film that focuses on Mun (Sin-je Lee), a cornea-transplant recipient who has been blind most of her life. As Mun adjusts to her newfound sight, she begins to see haunting visions of dead people. As these terrifying visions become more frequent, Mun turns to a young psychiatrist, Dr. Wah (Lawrence Chou), for help. Eventually the two track the identity of the deceased eye donor to Thailand, and there the mystery is finally brought to light. With THE EYE, the Pang brothers enter the increasingly populated subgenre of contemporary Asian horror. Drawing on the visual language of recent Japanese films such as RING and PULSE, as well as Hollywood films THE SIXTH SENSE and STIR OF ECHOES, this chilling tale implies more than it reveals, building a deep sense of dread, even from the opening credits. Although the "I-see-dead-people" plotline has been investigated numerous times, THE EYE manages to put a different lens on the idea through subtleties in the story and the charismatic performance of the radiant Sin-je Lee. Featuring scenes that will make all viewers wary of elevators, hospital recovery wards, and calligraphy, this film offers truly startling moments that will linger in the mind's eye for a long time.
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Format DescriptionDVD 5
Movie/TV TitleThe Eye