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The Eye (DVD, 2008)
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The Eye (DVD, 2008)

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
    Region Code
    DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
    EAN
    5060052413802
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    About this product

    Product Information

    Concert violinist Sydney Wells has been blind since she was five, when an accident involving firecrackers damaged her corneas. Now in her mid-20s, she has just undergone a transplant, a risky procedure that is not always successful. When the bandages come off, her sight slowly returns, and everything she sees is a new experience. A happy occasion becomes terrifying, though, when she begins to see horrifying visions of the dead.

    Product Identifiers

    Producer
    Paula Wagner, Tom Cruise
    EAN
    5060052413802
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    65712956

    Product Key Features

    Actor
    Jessica Alba, Parker Posey, Alessandro Nivola
    Film/TV Title
    The Eye
    Director
    Xavier Palud, David Moreau
    Language
    English
    Run Time
    92 Mins
    Aspect Ratio
    16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
    Format
    DVD
    Release Year
    2008
    Features
    Widescreen, 'Shadow World: Seeing The Dead' featurette\'Becoming Sydney' featurette\'Birth Of The Shadowman' featurette\'An Explosive Finale' featurette\Deleted scenes
    Franchise
    Eye
    Genre
    Horror/Occult, General

    Additional Product Features

    Number of Discs
    1
    Certificate
    15
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States of America
    Composer
    Angelo Badalamenti
    Reviews
    Variety - ... this slick effort is effectively creepsome...
    Additional Information
    THE EYE adapts the influential 2002 Hong Kong ghost tale by the Pang brothers into a star vehicle for Jessica Alba. While it remains faithful to the original story, this version ups the number of jolts for thrill-seeking Western audiences. Writing/directing team David Moreau and Xavier Palud, creators of the popular 2006 French thriller THEM, make their U.S. debut with a screenplay by Sebastian Gutierrez (SNAKES ON A PLANE), putting a few new twists on a cult favourite.<BR><BR><BR>Concert violinist Sydney Wells (Alba) has been blind since she was five, when an accident involving firecrackers damaged her corneas. Now in her mid-20s, she has just undergone a transplant, a risky procedure that is not always successful. When the bandages come off, her sight slowly returns, and everything she sees is a new experience. A happy occasion becomes terrifying, though, when she begins to see horrifying visions of the dead. Fearing that sheÆs losing her sanity, she enlists the help of Dr. Paul Faulkner (Alessandro Nivola), who uncovers the identity of the donor of her new corneas and travels with her to Mexico to unravel the mystery of her horrific visions. Spare and effective, THE EYE retains the two most startling sequences from the original film--a truly chilling floating dead man in an elevator and an elaborate, explosive set piece at the conclusion. Moreau, Palud, and Gutierrez jazz the story up in other spots, with quick scares, sharp music cues, and twitchy apparitions reminiscent of those in JACOB'S LADDER, but the essence remains the same. Alba is fine as damsel in distress Sydney, and the always-enjoyable Parker Posey is uncharacteristically low-key as her airline hostess sister. With no gore or anything else objectionable, the film may also be good choice for younger viewers who enjoy a good scare.
    Screenwriter
    Sebastian Gutierrez
    Sound source
    Dolby Digital
    Movie/TV Title
    The Eye
    Director of Photography
    Jeffrey Jur
    Consumer Advice
    Contains sustained moderate horror and hanging scene

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