The Eye.(video recording review)(Video Recording Review)

Video Business, October, 2003 by Grant, Ed

Color R (mature themes, violence), 98 min., VHS or DVD $24.99, Cantonese and Thai with English subtitles DVD: featurette Street: Oct. 21, Prebook: now First Run: L. Int'l., Aug. 2002, NA Cast: Angelica Lee Sum-Kit Lawrence Chou, Chutcha Rujinanon, Candy Lo Hau-Yam (Time and Tide) Director: Pang Brothers PALM PICTURES

Story Line: Blind since childhood, 20-year-old Mun (Lee Sum-Kit) undergoes a transplant operation that restores her sight. While learning how to view the world around her, Mun also experiences visions of recently deceased people and those who are about to die, accompanied by spectral guides clad in black. As if the visions weren't enough, she soon discovers that the reflection she sees in the mirror isn't her own.

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