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The Eye (Japan Version) DVD Region 2

Angelica Lee | Danny Pang (Director)
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The Eye (Japan Version)
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Product Title: The Eye (Japan Version) 見鬼 (日本版) 见鬼 (日本版) the EYE【アイ】 The Eye (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Angelica Lee 李心潔 李心洁 李心潔(アンジェリカ・リー) | ローレンス・チョウ Angelica Lee
Director: Danny Pang 彭發 彭 发 オキサイド・パン | 彭發 (ダニー・パン) | オキサイド・バン Danny Pang
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Release Date: 2006-03-31
Publisher Product Code: REDV-90042
Language: Cantonese, Japanese
Subtitles: Japanese
Country of Origin: Thailand
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: Clockworks
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004118386

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タイトル:the EYE【アイ】
出演:アンジェリカ・リー/ローレンス・チョウ
監督:オキサイド・パン/ダニー・パン

幼い頃に失明したマンは、20歳の時に角膜移植手術を受け、視力を取り戻した。退院後、マンは心理療法士のもとに通いながら徐々に"見える"生活に慣れていくが、それと同時に、不可解な人物や出来事に遭遇するようになる。それらは他人には決して見えない、恐るべき死者たちの姿だった。起きている時も眠っている時も、絶えず死者たちの姿に苦しめられるマン。やがて、死者たちの姿が見えることを、ひとつの運命として受け入れようと決めたマンは…。
手術によって視力を取り戻したものの、死者たちの姿まで見えるようになってしまった女性。彼女の遭遇する恐怖を描いた、鬼才パン・ブラザーズによる、ホラー3部作の第1弾。タイで実際に起こった事件をモチーフにした本作は、内容のリアルさと衝撃的な恐怖シーンの数々が大きな反響を呼び、ハリウッド・リメイクのオファーも受けた。特典として、監督による音声解説のほか、メイキングやインタビュー映像などが収録されている。

■映像特典:アンジェリカ・リー・インタビュー/メイキング映像/予告編集/静止画集
■音声特典:監督による音声解説

テクニカル・インフォメーション
:カラー
画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
言語/音声:広東語:DD(サラウンドEX)/広東語:dts-ES/日本語:DD(ステレオ)/解説:DD(ステレオ)

その他の情報
製作年:2001
日本小売価格:¥2381

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Professional Review of "The Eye (Japan Version)"

January 11, 2006

This professional review refers to The Eye (DTS Version)

In the past few years, Hong Kong horror film genre has been dominated by Troublesome Night and The Ring. Most of the horror films are either a complete replica or slight modification of these films. Generally, they follow the same format: Two to three short stories with the emphasis of a retaliation plot, and the cinematic device derives mainly from the highly successful Japanese horror film the Ring. Can the emergence of the Pang Brothers' The Eye break these cliches?

The plot of this film shares some similarities with the Hollywood blokbuster Sixth Sense. Man (Anglica Lee) is a blind girl. With a new and risky corneal transplant operation, she restores her vision. After that, strange things happen. She sees more than normal person. What makes her more scared is that she cannot see herself in the mirror. A stranger rather appears from the reflected image. She begins to wonder who the original owner of the corneal is...

Just a little background information, the Pang brothers are not newcomers of Hong Kong cinema. They have been doing a lot of editing works (e.g. The Storm riders) before. In the late 1990s, they moved to Thailand. They directed their first film there and it became a big success. Filmmaker Peter Chan then invited them back to Hong Kong to direct this film. Their editing backgrounds have allowed them to maximize the flexibility and capacity of the narrative.

The story and the whole setup of this film is not innovative at all. In fact, after all these years of exploitation, the story is hardly the attraction of the horror genre anymore. The prominent factor that keeps us in our seat is rather the vision of the directors. Whether the genre can be rejuvenated is all up to their capability. Based on this criterion, this film is quite a success. The cinematography is effective. The noir style builds up the gloomy atmosphere of the film tangibly. Loneliness is stressed through the carefully considered composition. Even at daytime scene, we can sense the solitude of the character. The editing is superbly done, it really draws us into the narrative. For instance, the montage of the hospital flashback is creepy. Even though all the twists and the ending do not break any cliche, the extraordinary direction by the Pang brothers succeeds in garnering the attention of the audience and keeping them fully engaged in the film.

Angelica Lee's portrayal of the blind girl is conspicuous. She has a vulnerable face. Actually I think it is all about her eyes. I tell you what, her bright and big eyes can act! You do not have to wait for her to speak the dialogues, her eyes alone already speak for herself, they always carry complex emotions. Lawrence Chow's role as the psychiatrist lacks authority. I mean, he does not have a doctor's face or attitude at all. But what he is doing in the film is not about his profession anyway, so it is still tolerable. The rest of the cast (excluding the cameo of Candy Lo) are mostly unknown actors. I think it reinforces the realistic feeling of the film, hence making the story more plausible.

This film is well received and widely praised in Hong Kong, but don't expect it to be a total reinvention of the horror genre. The Pang brothers merely refined and furnished the story with the right elements at the right time. To put it in a simple term, their role in this film is equal to the importance of a good chef to a restaurant.

DVD (HK version) - The DVD version features beautiful wide screen transfer and DTS sound. It also has Cantonese/Mandarin language tracks. Give it a shot if you are a fan of the horror genre.

Cool guy(s) - Angelica Lee

Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com

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Customer Review of "The Eye (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.4 out of 10 (69)

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February 25, 2009

This customer review refers to The Eye (Limited Deluxe Version)
Awesome movie Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This horror movie is probably one of the scariest movie i've ever seen. I really like cause it has scary scenes through out the whole movie. It's not one of the movies where it's only scary at the end or the beginning. It also has a really good story line to it too. I've seen a lot of horror movies and this is still my number 1.
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May 19, 2008

This customer review refers to The Eye (Limited Deluxe Version)
Scary Stuff. Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I finally decided to watch this after hearing there would be a Hollywood remake starring Jessica Alba (which is good too!).

Any sort of Chinese language is Greek to me, (Japanese is my language) and for some reason it made it that bit more interesting. This is the first non-Japanese horror I've ever watched and I was blown away. Of course, those who know Asian horror will be aware that little cultural things will make it that bit more scarier, like Ringu for example. I enjoyed the film, but it didn't scare me at all. However, my native Japanese friends have told me that they couldn't even watch it at some parts. I will admit to being a bit wary that I wouldn't be as scared because I didn't know the cultural folk stories that some towns and races have been raised with.

Alas, this film freaked me out to the core. Even the opening credits, with the hands scratching and grabbing the white sheet was spine tingling. The plot itself is actually quite a sad story but nonetheless scary! Very scary! Alot of parts are "blink-and-you'll-miss-it", but these are what make The Eye special. Its like "Was I supposed to see that?! Is that actually THERE?!" This film is very good. Directing, actors and story.

For some top class Asian horror, I recommend The Eye.
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March 31, 2008

This customer review refers to The Eye (DTS Version)
Really good!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
I have been keeping this movie for quite a while. I have not watch it yet but as soon as hollywood launched their The Eye, i decided to watch it.

Original is the best although i must say that latest is also good,
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March 7, 2007

This customer review refers to The Eye (DTS Version)
great Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
one of my favourite movies great performances and effects. The subtitles are perfect, as is the picture and audio. I have seen the whole trilogy and this is by far the best, if you like this one then skip the others.
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June 17, 2006

This customer review refers to The Eye (DTS Version)
One of the Better Ones.... Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
This show was one of the blockbuster here in my country when it first came out.I have to say i was very impressed with Angelica Lee and am proud that she won award in her role here and to be representing our country is another achievement.

Quite a scary show and i will never forget when she was in the lift scene.Pretty scary when it's you alone riding in the lift at night.Would reccommend people to buy this first one instead of The Eye 2.
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