
Release Date The Eye Feb 1, 2008 Wide
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Actors For The Eye
Jessica Alba,Alessandro Nivola,Parker Posey,Rade Serbedzija,Fernanda Romero,Rachel Ticotin,Obba Babatundé,Danny Mora,Chloe Grace MoretzGenres The Eye : Drama,Horror,Mystery & Suspense
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Eye
User Ranting The Eye : 3.1User Percentage For The Eye : %
User Count Like for The Eye : 302,488
All Critics Ranting For The Eye : 4.2
All Critics Count For The Eye : 78
All Critics Percentage For The Eye : 22 %
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Movie Overview For The Eye
Violinist Sydney Wells was accidentally blinded by her sister Helen when she was five years old. She submits to a cornea transplantation, and while recovering from the operation, she realizes that she is seeing dead people.TagLine The Eye
How can you believe your eyes when they're not yours?Trailer For The Eye

Review For The Eye
Effectively creepsome until it bogs down somewhat in plot explication.Dennis Harvey-Variety
One can't turn a blind eye to such conspicuous failings.
Nigel Floyd-Time Out
An effective if redundant fright flick.
Tirdad Derakhshani-Philadelphia Inquirer
When it comes to showing something to end the second-rate horror drought, The Eye is blind.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
The most frightening aspect of this supernatural horror film -- a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong thriller -- is that there was a 114-minute version, before someone took pity and snipped it down to a lugubrious 97.
Jan Stuart-Newsday
Ever had a premonition of imminent catastrophe, only to watch helplessly as the worst unfolds? You have if you saw the previews for this snoozer of a paranormal shocker and bought a ticket anyway.
Jim Ridley-L.A. Weekly
Brothers Danny and Oxide Pang's unnerving spook show from 2002 has been translated into a clunky, aimless interpretation that leaves you with just one overpowering thought: are Jessica Alba's lips for real?
Steve Newton-Georgia Straight
Turns out seeing dead people can still be kind of a thrill.
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk
Jessica Alba sees dead people in blah horror film.
Cynthia Fuchs-Common Sense Media
Jessica Alba may be easy on the eyes, but a lack of dramatic heft makes her hard on The Eye.
Tim Grierson-Screendaily
It creates a good atmosphere, but no tension. The movie is just not memorable.
Austin Kennedy-Sin Magazine
It's all based on the creepy little Chinese film Gin gwai, an atmospheric spine-tingler that, we're sad to say, is considerably more frightening than this tame effort.
Orlando Parfitt-IGN Movies UK
Terrible direction, forgettable performances, and writers who are so faithful to the source material that they even pick up the original film's plot holes...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
...ultimately establishes itself as the most effective endeavor of its kind since 2005's Dark Water.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
...it doesn't leave us with much more than a feeling that we've been there and seen it all before.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
A terrifying treat for horror junkies, as Alba's nervous wreck visionary wards off being attacked by apartments and restaurants, while dealing with a bad case of occult organ rejection.
Prairie Miller-NewsBlaze
With every twist of the second-hand plot telegraphed far in advance, you don't need to be clairvoyant to see where this is going.
Neil Smith-BBC
Alba simply isn't good enough to carry this kind of movie, and lacks the presence to counter the major deficiencies of a weak and feeble ghost story.
-Film4
There are a couple of effective scares, but this feels like a retread too far. Enough with J-horror already - let's do something new.
Helen OHara-Empire Magazine
Lionsgate has delivered a solid PG-13 horror film that's both entertaining and suspenseful... and for those of you who don't like it, there will be more SAW on October 24.
Brad Miska-Bloody Disgusting
The latest American remake of an Eastern import in which the thrills have been hopelessly squandered in translation, replaced with distracting, rapid-fire camerawork and thunderous bumps in the night that reflect a kind of creative desperation.
Rossiter Drake-San Francisco Examiner
it could have been worse
Stefan Birgir Stefansson-sbs.is
Transforming Asian horror into American horror isn't so bad when the filmmakers respect the source material.
Lori Hoffman-Atlantic City Weekly
t probably goes without saying that the self-involved, privileged Sydney would pay scant attention to the violence and poverty that make up life in Ana's pueblo.
Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters
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