Sydney Wells (Jessica Alba) is an accomplished, independent, Los-Angeles based concert violinist. She is also blind, and has been so since childhood. As our story opens Sydney undergoes a double corneal transplant and her sight is restored. But Sydney's happiness is short lived as unexplained shadowy and frightening images .. Read more
| Starring | Jessica Alba, Alessandro Nivola, Parker Posey, Rade Serbedzija |
|---|---|
| Director | David Moreau, Xavier Palud |
| Genres | Audio Descriptive, Horror |
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Sydney Wells (Jessica Alba) is an accomplished, independent, Los-Angeles based concert violinist. She is also blind, and has been so since childhood. As our story opens Sydney undergoes a double corneal transplant and her sight is restored.
But Sydney's happiness is short lived as unexplained shadowy and frightening images start to haunt her. Are they a passing aftermath of her surgery, Sydney's mind adjusting to sight, a product of her imagination - or something horrifyingly real? As Sydney's family and friends begin to doubt her sanity, Sydney is soon convinced that her annonymous eye donor has somehow opened the door to a terryfying world that only she can now see.
| Starring | Jessica Alba, Alessandro Nivola, Parker Posey, Rade Serbedzija, Fernanda Romero, Rachel Ticotin, Obba Babatunde |
|---|---|
| Director | David Moreau, Xavier Palud |
| Studio | LIONSGATE UK |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 37 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 36 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Audio Descriptive, Horror |
| Language | DVD: English, English Audio Description Blu-ray: English, English Audio Description |
| Released | DVD: 08 Sep 2008 Blu-ray: 08 Sep 2008 Production year: 2008 |
| Format | DVD |
i would say that if you want to watch the eye than please watch this one as the orignal sucked big time and had subtitles
this one is 100 times better than the Japanese 1
The only reason for Gus Van Sant's 1996 remake of 'Psycho' was to make Hitchcock's classic accessible to adolescents too insular or idle to engage with black and white cinematography and the fashions of a previous generation. This version of 'The Eye', along with other remakes of Asian originals, is of the same stamp: an efficient, workmanlike translation from Asian into American for those unable or unwilling to cope with subtitles or to identify with characters different from themselves. The tone of the reviews so far seems disapproving, but I can't really see any reason to be sniffy about this: just sit back, forget comparisons and watch the films on their own terms. Some of them - like this - are rather pedestrian. Others might surprise you.
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