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| January 28th, 2000
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Stephan Elliott |
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Stephan Elliott, Marc Behm |
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Ewan McGregor, Ashley Judd, Patrick Bergin, Genevi�ve Bujold, K.D. Lang, Jason Priestley, Anne-Marie Brown, Kaitlin Brown, David Nerman, Steven McCarthy, Vlasta Vrana, Janine Theriault |
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Destination Films |
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Mystery, Thriller |
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R some strong violence, sexuality, language, brief drug content |
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The Eye (Ewan McGregor) is a loneley British intelligence agent who has lost his wife and daughter. His current mission is to track Joanna Eris (Ashley Judd), a woman suspected of blackmailing the son of a senior British official. But Joanna is more than a blackmailer. She is a seductive, shadowy master of disguises, a frenzied murder, a lost orphan and an abject mystery whose rage is as fierce as her beauty.
The Eye cannot help but be fascinated by Joanna - especially when a surveillance photo of her seems to reveal the ghostly image of his long-lost daughter, whose absence haunts him. In his deepest fantasies, their two fates as lost souls are somehow connected. As he follows Joanna from murder to murder, the more The Eye finds that he needs to watch her. Not capture her. But the closer The Eye gets to Joanna's life, the more dangerous his fantasy becomes. Soon he begins to meddle in her existence, taking action, altering her fate. Yet to catch her would be to lose her, something The Eye cannot allow again in his life. So the odyssey continues . . . until the pursuer and the pursued find themselves on a perilous crash course.
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