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The Eye (2002)
a wonderful film with flaws
4 December 2003
For the most part, "The Eye" is a competent effort from HK cinema. While most HK films nowadays involve big pop stars in pointless romantic comedies, this film (and also Infernal Affairs) show that there are still talented filmmakers in HK.

The story is about a blind girl named Mun getting a cornea transplant. When she gets her vision back, she begins seeing supernatural beings (ghosts, to be precise). For the first half of the story, we see her experiencing all these haunting encounters. One notable scene is in an elevator. The mystery and creepiness in this first half is incredibly effective and well-made.

The same cannot be said about the second half though. Like "The Ring" (or "Ringu"), Mun travels to Thailand to figure out the origin of the owner of her cornea. What starts out as a supernatural thriller turns into a mystery.

The film seems to be a mix of "The Sixth Sense", "Ringu", and a touch of "Final Destination." The switch of style in the middle and toward the end is somewhat annoying. The ending is an effort of the directors to show that they can do big CGI action sequences too. But, this film would have been good enough to stand on its own without that.

The acting is pretty good. Angelica Lee as Mun is very believable. The same cannot be said about the doctor though. I think this is mostly because his character's motivations are not convincing enough. Why does he give up his whole career to travel all the way to Thailand to help her after meeting her for a few times only? For love? Probably...but I don't buy it at all.

Overall, this film is pretty good. It is a nice effort from promising directors.
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S1m0ne (2002)
Surprisingly good
25 August 2002
When I saw the ads of this movie, I already knew that this would be interesting. I wasn't really intending to see it though until this week.

A lot of the humor in it were surprisingly hilarious. I don't see why a lot of people seem to hate this movie. I don't agree with the accusations that it's a boring movie, due to the fact that it's a familiar idea to a lot of people. If it's interesting still, then who cares?

Rachel Roberts performance in it was sweet. I loved her smile and I am happy that she can finally put the movie on her resume. I hope to see more of her in the future.
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