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WATCH / The Eye (Gin gwai), movie 2002 - watch online, actors, photos and videos|||About the movie: year - 2002 / 1 hour 39 min.drama / thriller / horror / Plot of the movie "The Eye": You didn't think that was that enough "The Ring" and "Dark Waters"? There is another Asian horror film, which for a change was not made by the Japanese Hideo Nakata, but by the Hong Kong Pang brothers. But although we're also talking about a once-destroyed girl who haunts the living even after death, the theme of "The Eye" is more like "The Sixth Sense", in the sense that ghosts roam here in droves. . Horror movies, especially those that deal with the otherworldly, have always had sanity issues. First, after the blind girl Moon receives a cornea transplant so she can see, she complains about seeing dead people. I would like to ask: how does she know that she is not supposed to see them if she has been blind all her life? In addition, she can hear them, which is completely illogical - after all, she had her cornea transplanted, not her eardrums. And finally, why is she constantly beating in hysterics when the ghosts are intangible and physically can't do her any harm - they just float past her and that's it. That's just a minor quibble, though, because the horror genre assumes you'll forget about common sense and be afraid, just because horror movies are supposed to be scary. Meanwhile, "The Eye" is much better as a detective story than a horror movie. Moon convinces a doctor who has fallen in love with her to go to the village where the deceased owner of her cornea lived and find out once and for all why she received such an unexpected and most importantly inconvenient "gift". This is where the fun begins. It turns out that along with the cornea, the deceased gave Moon another "gift" - to predict misfortune. Too much for the poor girl who was just starting to live a full sighted life and too little for the audience who waited an hour for something to start happening towards the end..
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