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The Eye (2008) |
Posted on Feb 3, 2008 at 10:52 pm by DrBlood

The biggest problem with "The Eye" is not that it is a remake of one of
the most insipid and dull Hong Kong supernatural thrillers ever made,
"Gin Gwai", but that it isn't any improvement over the original either.
The
consensus appears to be that this film is just boring. Boring isn't a
strong enough word to describe it though. It's tedious, dragged out,
and makes you want to stab yourself with a fork to stay awake for the
97 minutes running time just in case anything happens at all.
I
watched the original a few years ago and didn't really like it so I was
hoping that there was going to be some new angle to this.
Unfortunately, apart from changing the locations, the names of the
characters and a few subtle plot differences, it was actually worse.
I
can't blame the actors for this one. Jessica Alba is alright to look at
and there is no doubt that she can act and look worried really well.
The story here was just so thin and the dialogue was so bad that nobody
could have made any more of it. Alessando Nivola however plays such an
unconvincing doctor that I would actually dread to have someone like
him involved in any post-surgical recovery process in real life.
Shouting at your patients and telling them that they are wrong a couple
of days after they've had cornea transplants is not a good bedside
manner!
There were a couple of moments where I thought that things
would pick up. A jump scare involving an oven fell flat though and the
others disintegrated into horrible messes of CGI. There was no tension,
no suspense, just no atmosphere whatsoever. It could have been a
daytime TV show about boiled eggs for all the emotional impact it had.
The
ending was just like a deleted scene from "Final Destination". The
whole movie is supposed to build up to this final act as an explanation
of why Sydney Wells is seeing things in the first place but it just
felt tagged on and was very rushed. It didn't really make any
difference though because I'd already written this whole film off after
the first ten minutes anyway.
I'm not sure if anyone would like this
film. It's not going to appeal to fans of the original and for older
horror fans it's just like a very bad version of "Eye" from "John
Carpenter's Body Bags" (1993). It's very dated and dull. That's a
terrible way for a new film to be. |
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