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The Child's Eye

Titolo originale: Tung ngan
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 37min
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4,2/10
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The Child's Eye (2010)
HorrorThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA group of friends finds themselves stranded in an old hotel. As they uncover the history beneath the walls, they're slowly drawn into its sinister past, making it harder to get out alive.A group of friends finds themselves stranded in an old hotel. As they uncover the history beneath the walls, they're slowly drawn into its sinister past, making it harder to get out alive.A group of friends finds themselves stranded in an old hotel. As they uncover the history beneath the walls, they're slowly drawn into its sinister past, making it harder to get out alive.

  • Regia
    • Danny Pang
    • Oxide Chun Pang
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Danny Pang
    • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Thomas Pang
  • Star
    • Rainie Yang
    • Elanne Kong
    • Shawn Yue
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,2/10
    956
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
      • Thomas Pang
    • Star
      • Rainie Yang
      • Elanne Kong
      • Shawn Yue
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
    • 18Recensioni della critica
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    Rainie Yang
    Rainie Yang
    • Rainie
    Elanne Kong
    Elanne Kong
    • Ling
    Shawn Yue
    Shawn Yue
    • Lok
    Ka-Tung Lam
    Ka-Tung Lam
    • Chuen
    Jo Koo
    Jo Koo
    • Chuen's wife
    • (as Jo Kuk)
    Lawrence Chou
    Ciwi Lam
    • Ciwi
    Jeremy Xu Zheng Xi
    Jeremy Xu Zheng Xi
    • Hei
    • (as Izz Xu)
    Rex Ho
    • Rex
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      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
      • Thomas Pang
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    Recensioni degli utenti14

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    6rust37

    Solid try from Pang Bros - worth watching for those who follow Pangs

    The most beautiful part about horror movies, the very essence is whether you've experienced that eerie feeling on a brink of "I just can't see it any further" and of course shivers. To summarize, this one delivers both. Couple of scenes are real, real creepy.

    New words to the genre? Yes - I'm following horrors quite closely and still have found new tricks. Visual candy - yes, I've liked a lot the way camera played about dimensions, 3D-oriented scenes were also likable. Derivative to The Eye, Insidious and Re-cycle - also yes, quite unfortunately. But! I'd l-love to see more derivatives to Insidious.

    Well, one can complain also about full-straightforward story, which is not so to say. So-so direction - here I can agree, but did you ever see stronger performance from teens in Asian horrors? (Pals, this is not a J-horror, it is from Thailand/Hong Kong) Not likely, so why complain too much?

    I can mumble a while around longish scenes, but I can also cease it on the fact that this is quite typical for pan-Asian movie school and well, this is not a Transformers franchise anyway.

    All in all this is a solid, quite creative 6/10 effort well worth watching for those who seek for new tricks on the horror arena. Give it a shot - at least to your exploratory agenda.
    3Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Flawed Foreign Ghost Film

    This film I was turned on to when I was watching all of the films that are connected with the original film The Eye. Some of these foreign ghostly type films intrigued me, so I decided to check this one out. The official synopsis is a group of friends find themselves stranded in an old hotel. As they uncover the history beneath the walls, they're slowly drawn into its sinister past making it harder to get out alive.

    We start off with a couple sitting on a pier and watching the water around them. It established that this a couple that isn't doing too well and we feel the tension. They are Rainie (Rainie Yang) and Lok (Shawn Yue). They are on vacation in Thailand.

    The two are there with a group of other couples. Back at the hotel they learn that there is unrest in the country and riots are happening. It is decided that they are going to try to make it to the airport, before it is shutdown by what is happening. They don't make it though. Their driver takes them to a new hotel so they can wait out what is happening. It should be pointed out that Rainie likes to read ghost books and this bothers Lok.

    They check into this older hotel and there is a group of kids with a dog that draw Rainie's attention. The dog barks at them and it should be pointed out that according to lore, dogs can see ghosts all the time. It tries to explain when they are barking for seemingly no reason; this is actually what they are barking at. I will admit, this part kind made me a little uneasy.

    Things take quite the turn when all of the male friends start to disappear. Rainie along with her friends seeks out the children to learn that their first meal in the hotel, there was a ghost that was sitting at the table with them. They are told to just leave, but Rainie won't leave Lok behind. The hotel has a dark past that involves the man who owns it, Chuen (Ka Tung Lam) and his wife (Jo Kuk), who is missing. There is also this weird boy that has the head of the dog. How is all of this connected and why did their friends disappear?

    I should probably lead off here stating that this film doesn't really have any thing to do with the other films in the series. If anything, it would really have to do more with the last one that came out, as it is focusing more on ghosts and the lore that come from Hong Kong. I do have to say though; this film does have some interesting aspects to it. The first thing is that I like that they are on vacation. Making it where they are stranded in a different place is something that does raise some tension. I would actually like to know what the unrest that is happening there is about, because I will admit, I have no clue. I do know many countries like this are subject to unrest and it can happen really quickly.

    Something else that I do feel I should do some more research is the lore of ghosts and some of the beliefs that come from this country and others near by. I bring this up, because I have started to get more into Asian cinema and I'm one that usually research things that I get into. I feel that lack of background knowledge does hurt my views on fully understanding what happens in these films.

    I did have some issues with this film though. I do think that it has a good setting and premise, but the problem becomes I almost feel that it is geared more toward a younger fan. It is interesting to see that this film is rated R, because I'm not entirely sure why. The film has a lot of things that just happen and I was lost as to why. I think it might have worked better to have characters disappear one at a time instead of all at once. It is shame, because the back-story for this film I really liked. The story just wasn't as fleshed out as I wanted and I thought the ending was fine. I wasn't the biggest fan though of the final image.

    The acting for the film I thought was average as well. I thought that Yang was solid as the lead. She was pretty cute and I liked her determination to find out what happened to Lok as well as the rest of her friends. Lam is someone else that I thought was good. His character takes time to be fleshed out, but once he finally does, there are some interesting aspects to his character. I thought that Kuk looked good as the ghost, but we don't really get much development though. There is an interesting dynamic at the reveal though. I thought Rainie's friends were all were fitting for what they needed as was the rest of the cast.

    Something that I did have issues with would be the effects. They decided to go with CGI and it looked bad. You could clearly see that it wasn't real and it took me out of the film every time. Now I will say that the dog headed child looked good. That seemed to be done practical for the most part. That was creepy. I also thought the look of the ghost was also good. Aside from that, I do think the film was shot fine and didn't have any issues there.

    The score of the film really didn't stand out either. There were a few things that were done with cues to make it creepier. There is also some good establishing of Rainie's ring tone that plays out later in the film. I thought both of these were interesting uses of sound for a rather unremarkable aspect of the film.

    Now with that said, this film wasn't very good. I think that this is a film that might have been better suited to be marketed on its own, not as part of The Eye series, as it has very little to do with the previous films. I do think that this film did have some good aspects to it. I personally think that the film needed to flesh some of these out more. On top of that, I thought the film needed to do more to build the tension as I didn't really feel the stakes were raised enough. There just are a lot of things that were unexplained, even though it had a good back-story. I do think that the acting was fine and the practical effects used were good, but the CGI was bad. There were also some good aspects to the sound design, but it wasn't great. Now I will tell you that I watched this film, I had to watch it with subtitles on as it is from Hong Kong. Keep that in mind if you decide to watch this one. I would recommend it though as it really had some issues with it and find this to be below average.
    5Patient444

    Tension! Lots of it! Made my night!

    While the coherence on this one might be a tad bit broken, there were some scenes that seemed out of this world! And yes, in a good way!

    As most such films, of course it will seem twisted, sick, hard to read, difficult to interpret and so on! But what good Asian horror puts itself on the plate for you? Either go with the program, or find yourself another hobby! People like those involved in the making of "The child's eyes" should be encouraged, helped with finances and let them show us more, see what they are truly capable of. I had fun, I admit it, it kept me very interested the entire movie, didn't seem as long as other Asian horrors I've seen lately, and again, I have to put an accent on the fact that tension is a huge factor here. When such moments will make their appearance you'll just stand there, frozen, waiting to see what will happen.

    Not many films have that effect on you, so a good scare is where you find it! Doesn't have to be a Boo, a loud fast sound, or a scary monster coming out of nowhere, it can indeed be something slow, annoyingly slow actually, and you'll feel your eyelids opening more and more, waiting..for what is there to happen. As I said, I had fun!

    Cheers!
    6dfa120374

    Not As Bad As Some People Say It Is

    After the disappointing films of The Eye 2 & The Eye 3, The Child's Eye is a step back to the excellent first film (although not as good) and some of the elements that made The Eye so enjoyable were evident in this fourth installment of the film series. Thankfully, unlike the third film, there's no comedy scenes here...it was back to being serious like the first two movies, and the creep factor also returns and it returns big style.

    Now, the story for this installment is a pretty strange one, especially for the last 30 minutes or so, but at least it's imaginative. It's not that big on character development, though. I mean, we're given the basics really and that's about it. In fact, we get to know more about the wee dog in the film than we do with some of the main characters, so I guess that aspect of the film is a bit disappointing. In saying that, however, this isn't some sort of boring, deep & meaningful drama. This is Asian horror, and while I'm not saying Asian horror films can't have decent character depth, sometimes you just have to take the film for what it's supposed to be.

    What really makes this film is the atmosphere, the suspense, and the creepiness, and you can tell that The Pang Brothers went all out to achieve this when watching the film. And they succeed because the tension & uneasiness created through different scenes was nothing short of excellent. This is mainly why I gave it the rating I did, and I know that with such a weak development for the characters in the story, if there was very little in the way of atmosphere then The Child's Eye would have bombed for me.

    In my opinion, The Child's Eye has been unfairly panned by a lot of critics. Why? Maybe certain people are too used to seeing run-of-the-mill "jump scare" American style horrors where everything is spelled out for them. Who knows, but this is definitely not as bad as some people would have you believe.

    It's not as good as the first but it's still worth a watch.
    cosmo_tiger

    A creepy Japanese horror movie that has a very interesting story to it that keeps you watching. Worth seeing. I say B-.

    "If she's locked up there how could she show up in the restaurant." A group of friends on vacation in Thailand are ready for a relaxing time. When word gets out that rebels are attempting to over through the Prime Minister. On their way to the airport the get the news that it's closed. Being able to only find rooms in a motel that is utterly rundown they decide to wait it out. They soon realize that there is more to the hotel then thought. Having not seen a whole lot of Japanese horror movies (I have seen the re-makes) I wasn't 100% sure what to expect. While this movie did tend to drag a little, it was very creepy and did make me jump a few times. The quality of this is very good, not only is it creepy but there is also a story that keeps you intrigued the entire time. That is not something you can say about most American horror movies. Overall, a very interesting and creepy horror that will creep you out. I give it a B-.

    Would I watch again? - I don't think so.

    *Also try - Grudge & Rec 2

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 ottobre 2010 (Hong Kong)
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