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The Eye

Violinist Sydney Wells, who was accidentally blinded by her sister Helen at the age of five, undergoes a corneal transplant. During her convalescence, she discovers she can perceive the apparitions of the dead.

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David Moreau

Xavier Palud

Mic Rodgers

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Cast & Crew

Mic Rodgers

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Obba Babatundé

Obba Babatundé

Dr. Haskins

Tegan Moss

Tegan Moss

Teenage Girl

Parker Posey

Parker Posey

Helen Wells

Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba

Sydney Wells

Tamlyn Tomita

Tamlyn Tomita

Mrs. Cheung

Chloë Grace Moretz

Chloë Grace Moretz

Alicia Millstone

Rade Šerbedžija

Rade Šerbedžija

Simon McCullough

Heather Doerksen

Heather Doerksen

Sickly Woman

Zak Santiago

Zak Santiago

Emilio

Rachel Ticotin

Rachel Ticotin

Rosa Martinez

Alessandro Nivola

Alessandro Nivola

Dr. Paul Faulkner

Karen Elizabeth Austin

Karen Elizabeth Austin

Mrs. Hillman

Mia Stallard

Mia Stallard

Little Girl

Braden Wilcox

Braden Wilcox

Children's Ward Cancer Patient (uncredited)

Fernanda Romero

Fernanda Romero

Ana Christina Martinez

Juan Carlos Cantu

Juan Carlos Cantu

Factory Foreman

Danny Mora

Danny Mora

Miguel

Rachel Manera

Rachel Manera

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Laura Slowinski

Laura Slowinski

Cynthia

David Moreau

David Moreau

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Xavier Palud

Xavier Palud

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Details

GenresDrama, Horror, Thriller
Runtime1h 38 mins
Released on01 Feb 2008
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

RalphRahal

4/10

The Eye had the potential to be a gripping psychological horror, but it fell short in depth and originality. The plot follows a familiar formula without bringing much new to the table, making it predictable despite some intriguing moments. The directing is solid, with well-timed transitions and a smooth shift into the second act. Cinematography stands out in certain scenes, especially with the contrast between reality and visions, and small production details show attention to realism. However, while the visuals are effective, they don't fully compensate for the film’s lack of emotional weight. Jessica Alba’s performance is serviceable but lacks the intensity needed to carry a psychological horror film. She maintains the same on-screen presence she’s known for, but it doesn’t elevate the script, which already struggles with depth. The supporting cast does a decent job, though no one truly stands out. The script itself feels basic, relying on surface-level tension rather than digging into the psychological aspects of the story. The sound design helps build atmosphere, but it doesn’t leave a lasting impact. Overall, The Eye is watchable with good production value and some eerie moments, but it doesn’t push boundaries or leave a strong impression.

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