What if the reflection you see is not yours. Some things are better left unseen.
THE EYE is a supernatural thriller which has redefined fear for Western audiences by offering a glimpse into Eastern rituals and attitudes surrounding death.
At the age of two, Wong Kar Mun (Lee Sin-Je) went blind. It's eighteen years later and a new and risky corneal transplant operation restores her vision, but a series of inexplicable events leads her to believe there is more than meets the eye to her newfound gift of sight. Mysterious black-clad figures seem to foreshadow sudden deaths, and horribly disfigured denizens of another side 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 sees another woman: Ling, the original owner of the corneas. It seems that Mun has inherited Ling's fate and the misery that comes with the ability to see more than she wants to.
THE EYE is a new Asian horror film - made in Hong Kong but directed by two Thai brothers - whose concept is so creepy that it, like the recent hit THE RING, has been snatched up by a big Hollywood producer (in this case, Cruise / Wagner Productions) to be re-made for the global market.
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