The Eye DVD: Review By chrismonfette
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Thankfully, however, last year gave us the truly disturbing and surprisingly effective horror remake, The Ring, based on the successful Japanese classic, Ringu, which, left alone, might well have made its mark and moved on. But the success of the American version led to an unforeseen demand for the Japanese original, the consequence of which was an attempt on the part of several American distributors to introduce select over-seas horror films to the larger American market.
And thus we have The Eye, the latest horrific thriller from the Thai-born Pang Brothers, and a film brimming in atmosphere where it lacks in originality.
Recovering from a complicated corneal transplant, a newly-sighted Hong Kong woman is adjusting to the newfound gift of sight, experiencing the delights of color and shape since first losing her vision at the small age of two. And this, really, is about as much set-up as seems to be required, as the Pang Brothers move quickly into the ghostly imagery that soon comes to haunt the troubled character of Mun. At first, the seemingly transparent shapes shuffling through the corridors of the hospital seem like people, and for all she knows then, they are. But it quickly becomes evident as her eyes perfect their vision that the shapes aren't people at all
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