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The Eye
After 18 years of blindness, 20-year-old violinist Wong Kar Mun (Lee Sin-Je) regains her vision when she undergoes a corneal transplant. However, she got more than what she bargained for when she realized she could even see ghosts.





































23 January 1976, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia



18 October 1974, Hong Kong





March 06, 2008
Fans of the genre may still find the film as creepy and scary as it is intended to be, although it relies for so much of its scare-power on sudden bursts of flame accompanied by fearsome noise, or the appearance of ghostly death figures
July 30, 2007
Made me jump a bunch of times, and seriously creeped me out at least three times.
July 05, 2008
Is it a horror, a thriller, a tragedy, a disaster pic, or a romance? It's never really sure, but either way it limps along through various dips into different genres and often times is scrambled and confused...
February 09, 2008
'The Eye' could be worth seeing as a matinee or rental.
July 25, 2003
It's a definite display of talent, but without enough thematic richness to get deeply under our skins.
May 06, 2008
alloprosalo thriler poy se stelnei arketes fores me ta atmosfairika toy kai poly apotelesmatika sta ihitika aerika toy gia kana misaoro, ki se rihnei stin ania gia allo toso
November 21, 2003
With its spooky first-person rendering of Mun's experience -- blurred, tentative, disoriented -- The Eye creates a world of constant and imminent upheaval.
July 19, 2003
An atmospheric and cleverly executed nail-biter.
July 11, 2003
To put all the pieces in place, the Pangs have to cut a few corners in logic, but the story is generally effective if not exactly original.
July 25, 2003
Seeing dead people? A jarring journey from darkness into light? Granted, it's been done. But there are sweet, difficult pleasures here just the same.
November 21, 2003
Though perhaps not the greatest thing since sliced eyeballs, The Eye is definitely worth a look, or even a double-take.