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Review: “The Eye”

Well I can tell what my eye didn’t see, and that’s enough of Jessica Alba scantly clad in this movie.

#16 “The Eye”


This was one of those movies that I heard about when it first came out and thought instantly, this will be on DVD very soon. I was pretty much right I guess. It stars, as I mentioned, Jessica Alba as a blind girl that gets a cornea transplant to see. Once the operation is over, she almost immediately starts to see “things.” Not sure what they are and having not seen ANYTHING since she was a little girl, she freaks out. Everyone tells here that it’s just her body “adjusting” to being able to see again, but she knows that’s not what it is. The visions start becoming more and more vivid, not to mention violent. Jessica then finds out that the eyes came from a dead girl in Mexico. Upon getting the whole story she finds out also that the girl was thought to be a witch because she could see death. Her visions get more and more intense to the point that she actually sees and talks to the dead girl (how she was able to see what she looked like I dunno). Anyway she ends up stopping a bunch of people from being killed in a giant explosion at the US and Mexico boarder. Oh and in the blast she loses her sight again. This movie really was like a mixture of The Sixth Sense and Final Destination. She could not only see dead people but also the spirits that take the dead souls away, kinda like Soul-Taker (look it up). Not all that great of a movie. It had a few creepy parts, and mostly only made me want to see the Japanese original. If you are stuck watching this movie all I can say is, make the most of the shower scene. Other than that, it’s just not worth … crying your EYEs out over.

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