The Eye (2008)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Being a big fan of the original Hong Kong film, I detested the idea of a remake ever since it was announced a few years ago. At the time Ringu director Hideo Nakata was set to helm with Renée Zellweger toplining the flick, back when it was still with Paramount. Almost a year later, the project went into "turnaround" and Lionsgate picked it up, leaving Renée to drop out and Hideo replaced by French helmers David Moreau and Xavier Palud, who worked on the film Them (Ills).
The Eye (2008)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Being a big fan of the original Hong Kong film, I detested the idea of a remake ever since it was announced a few years ago. At the time Ringu director Hideo Nakata was set to helm with Renée Zellweger toplining the flick, back when it was still with Paramount. Almost a year later, the project went into "turnaround" and Lionsgate picked it up, leaving Renée to drop out and Hideo replaced by French helmers David Moreau and Xavier Palud, who worked on the film Them (Ills).
The Eye (2008)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Being a big fan of the original Hong Kong film, I detested the idea of a remake ever since it was announced a few years ago. At the time Ringu director Hideo Nakata was set to helm with Renée Zellweger toplining the flick, back when it was still with Paramount. Almost a year later, the project went into "turnaround" and Lionsgate picked it up, leaving Renée to drop out and Hideo replaced by French helmers David Moreau and Xavier Palud, who worked on the film Them (Ills).
The Eye (2008)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Being a big fan of the original Hong Kong film, I detested the idea of a remake ever since it was announced a few years ago. At the time Ringu director Hideo Nakata was set to helm with Renée Zellweger toplining the flick, back when it was still with Paramount. Almost a year later, the project went into "turnaround" and Lionsgate picked it up, leaving Renée to drop out and Hideo replaced by French helmers David Moreau and Xavier Palud, who worked on the film Them (Ills).
The Eye (2008)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Being a big fan of the original Hong Kong film, I detested the idea of a remake ever since it was announced a few years ago. At the time Ringu director Hideo Nakata was set to helm with Renée Zellweger toplining the flick, back when it was still with Paramount. Almost a year later, the project went into "turnaround" and Lionsgate picked it up, leaving Renée to drop out and Hideo replaced by French helmers David Moreau and Xavier Palud, who worked on the film Them (Ills).
The Eye (2008)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Being a big fan of the original Hong Kong film, I detested the idea of a remake ever since it was announced a few years ago. At the time Ringu director Hideo Nakata was set to helm with Renée Zellweger toplining the flick, back when it was still with Paramount. Almost a year later, the project went into "turnaround" and Lionsgate picked it up, leaving Renée to drop out and Hideo replaced by French helmers David Moreau and Xavier Palud, who worked on the film Them (Ills).
The Eye (2008)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Being a big fan of the original Hong Kong film, I detested the idea of a remake ever since it was announced a few years ago. At the time Ringu director Hideo Nakata was set to helm with Renée Zellweger toplining the flick, back when it was still with Paramount. Almost a year later, the project went into "turnaround" and Lionsgate picked it up, leaving Renée to drop out and Hideo replaced by French helmers David Moreau and Xavier Palud, who worked on the film Them (Ills).
The Eye (2008)

REVIEWER RATING: 
5/10


Being a big fan of the original Hong Kong film, I detested the idea of a remake ever since it was announced a few years ago. At the time Ringu director Hideo Nakata was set to helm with Renée Zellweger toplining the flick, back when it was still with Paramount. Almost a year later, the project went into "turnaround" and Lionsgate picked it up, leaving Renée to drop out and Hideo replaced by French helmers David Moreau and Xavier Palud, who worked on the film Them (Ills).
The Eye 2 (2004)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


Well the Pang Brothers are at it again! I guess the success of the first movie got to them and they decided to cash in on the success by making a sequel. Of course there was no way they could continue to the story of the blind woman, so they made a totally different movie with no connection to its predecessor. So does it top the original? Not at the slightest. Sure the movie manages to stay entertaining, but a lot of the spark and originality that the first had was washed away with this film.
The Eye 2 (2004)

REVIEWER RATING: 
6/10


Well the Pang Brothers are at it again! I guess the success of the first movie got to them and they decided to cash in on the success by making a sequel. Of course there was no way they could continue to the story of the blind woman, so they made a totally different movie with no connection to its predecessor. So does it top the original? Not at the slightest. Sure the movie manages to stay entertaining, but a lot of the spark and originality that the first had was washed away with this film.

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