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Les Yeux de Julia

Original title: Los ojos de Julia
  • 2010
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
39K
YOUR RATING
Belén Rueda in Les Yeux de Julia (2010)
Julia, a woman suffering from degenerative sight disease, finds her twin sister Sara, who has already gone blind as a result of the same disease, hanged in the basement of her house. In spite of the fact that everything points to suicide, Julia decides to investigate what she intuitively feels is a murder case, entering a dark world that seems to hide a mysterious presence.
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Julia, a woman suffering from a degenerative sight disease, finds her blind sister Sara hung in a basement. Despite all signs pointing to suicide, Julia decides to investigate what she intui... Read allJulia, a woman suffering from a degenerative sight disease, finds her blind sister Sara hung in a basement. Despite all signs pointing to suicide, Julia decides to investigate what she intuitively feels is a murder case.Julia, a woman suffering from a degenerative sight disease, finds her blind sister Sara hung in a basement. Despite all signs pointing to suicide, Julia decides to investigate what she intuitively feels is a murder case.

  • Director
    • Guillem Morales
  • Writers
    • Guillem Morales
    • Oriol Paulo
  • Stars
    • Belén Rueda
    • Lluís Homar
    • Pablo Derqui
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Guillem Morales
    • Writers
      • Guillem Morales
      • Oriol Paulo
    • Stars
      • Belén Rueda
      • Lluís Homar
      • Pablo Derqui
    • 84User reviews
    • 132Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 nominations total

    Videos4

    Julia's Eyes
    Trailer 2:21
    Julia's Eyes
    "Chasing the killer"
    Clip 1:40
    "Chasing the killer"
    "Chasing the killer"
    Clip 1:40
    "Chasing the killer"
    "Looking for Soledad"
    Clip 1:08
    "Looking for Soledad"
    "She hated that song"
    Clip 1:19
    "She hated that song"

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    Belén Rueda
    Belén Rueda
    • Julia Levin…
    Lluís Homar
    Lluís Homar
    • Isaac
    Pablo Derqui
    Pablo Derqui
    • Ángel
    Francesc Orella
    Francesc Orella
    • Inspector Dimas
    Joan Dalmau
    Joan Dalmau
    • Créspulo
    Julia Gutiérrez Caba
    Julia Gutiérrez Caba
    • Soledad
    Boris Ruiz
    Boris Ruiz
    • Blasco
    Dani Codina
    • Iván
    Andrea Hermosa
    • Lía
    Daniel Grao
    Daniel Grao
    • Dr. Román
    Pere Ventura
    Pere Ventura
    • Policía Aparcamiento 1
    Oscar Foronda
    Oscar Foronda
    • Policía Aparcamiento 2
    Ramón Moreno
    • Enfermero 1
    José Sánchez Orosa
    • Enfermero 2
    • (as José Sánchez)
    Carlus Fàbrega
    • Subinspector
    • (as Carlus Fabrega)
    Clara Segura
    Clara Segura
    • Mina
    Cata Munar
    • Lara
    • (as Catalina Munar)
    Laura Barba
    Laura Barba
    • Dela
    • Director
      • Guillem Morales
    • Writers
      • Guillem Morales
      • Oriol Paulo
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    User reviews84

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    7d_in_chi

    An enjoyable, highly unpredictable thriller

    A respectable blend of drama and horror, using strengths of both but also succumbing occasionally to the weaknesses.

    Suspense is present from the very beginning, building to an exciting and unexpected climax, unfortunately falling a bit flat afterward. In fact, the last 30 seconds of the film somewhat blemish the drama of the story as a whole, mostly because the ending touches on a relationship that was hardly explored and not at all significant through the rest of the film, partly because of the focus on the very thing that makes this movie good: the constant twists and turns in the story. This also leads to some ideas that are passable but don't make nearly as much sense as they're supposed to; particularly the whole "people who aren't seen"/"There was no man with her (Sara)"/"Don't look at me!" motif. I still don't get it, but it has little impact on the story anyway.

    I believe the entirety of the story could have used some fine tuning, and run time could have been trimmed by 10 to 15 minutes... But overall it's engaging, well acted, and sets an excellent and fitting mood visually. Thrillers that can't project the protagonist's experience to the viewer fail horribly... this movie does an outstanding job providing a sense of confinement that fits the title character's world, and this is where its greatest strength lies.

    Although character relationships are a bit thin and suspense doesn't hit many high notes, this is a fairly exciting thrill ride and a good effort all around. One last thing, I would recommend watching it without distraction... the mood is more visual and in the flow of the story than it is intellectual or suspenseful, and it's easy to lose interest if you step away for a few minutes.
    7Corpus_Vile

    Good, but could have been great

    Julia, (Belen Rueda) like her twin sister Sara suffers from a degenerative nerve disease which is slowly but surely turning her blind, with her twin having succumbed to total blindness earlier. When her sister dies, apparently of a suicide, Julia feels there's something not quite right. Her sister wasn't depressed, and in fact had been looking forward to a potentially curable operation. Plus, there's rumours of Sara having had a mysterious boyfriend. But why didn't he go the funeral? Doubted by her Psychologist husband Isaacs (Lluis Homar) Julia resolves to investigate. But her disease is getting worse, and she keeps feeling that somebody is watching her every move. Is she cracking up? Or is something more sinister at play here?

    Julia's Eyes starts off very promising indeed, with a gripping first hour, as director Guillem Morales ratchets up the tension with some clever visual tricks and an increasingly dark and creepy tone, as well as some entertaining red herrings.

    However, by the third act, it unfortunately gets kinda... silly. It also unfortunately has a rather ludicrous revelation, as well as some clichéd bad decision making on the part of the protagonist. It also could have been a leaner affair, being rather needlessly overlong.

    As well as this, the film doesn't really cover all the elements of its rather layered plot as well as it could have, with one or two loose ends that will very probably have the viewer raising a suspicious eyebrow.

    That having said, it has some decent performances, is pretty absorbing and again, has a nigh on excellent first half.

    Any horror or chiller fan should find much to like here, but ultimately it comes across as rather dissatisfying, considering its ambition.

    7/10- A solid enough film, that's worth checking out overall, but potentially could have been excellent.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    Bellavista Blindness.

    Los ojos de Julia (Julia's Eyes) is directed by Guillem Morales who also co-writes the screenplay with Oriol Paulo. It stars Belen Rueda, Lluis Homar and Julia Gutierrez Caba. Music is by Fernando Velazquez and cinematography by Oscar Faura.

    After her blind twin sister mysteriously hangs, Julia (Rueda) refuses to accept it as suicide and begins to investigate the events herself. Unfortunately she is also becoming afflicted by the same degenerative eyesight that affected her sister. Can she solve the case before here eyesight completely fails? Can she stay alive, even, especially as dark forces appear to be closing in on her.

    There has been some rather nifty horror movies come out of Spain in the last ten years or so, Julia's Eyes is another welcome addition off of the production line. The blind/eyes afflicted girl in peril formula is hardly new, with very good formula spookers already existing having come out of Asia and America, how nice to find that this Spanish entry is as good as any of them.

    Guillermo Del Toro is once again on producing duty, continuing his crusade to give upcoming Spanish horror directors their chance in movie world. OK! So it's not unfair to say that many a horror fan would like to see Del Toro directing such material himself, but his presence is felt here, where much like El Orfanato (The Orphanage) the atmosphere that pervades the picture is Del Toroesque.

    Julia's Eyes is very much a blending of thriller conventions, where it deals in psychological discord, slasher traits and whodunit mystery shenanigans. Mix them up with dashes of Gothic and Giallo and you are good to go for edge of your seat/breath holding entertainment. Thematic thrust comes by way of viewer voyeurism, and some scenes are macabre in construction, with one involving blind girls in a locker room really tingling the gooseflesh.

    The colour scheme ranges from misty tinted coldness to tech-noir starkness, and the sound work is terrific, especially once Julia is handicapped by her bandaged eyes and we the audience need to buy into her dangerously dark world. Camera techniques, also are smart, with Morales cleverly not showing us the faces of those interacting with Julia once her eyes fail her, again this puts us in her world.

    At nearly two hours in length, film is a touch too long, which when you consider there is no real great character development to speak of, is a bit annoying. However, this is about atmosphere and a genuine chill factors, a picture that gnaws away at the senses throughout and leads us to a poignant finale. Rueda, just as she was in The Orphanage, is terrific, and Julia's Eyes, much like The Orphanage, is also terrific. 8.5/10
    6claudio_carvalho

    Atmospheric but Flawed and Misguider Film

    After the death of the blind Sara (Belén Rueda), who hung herself in the basement of he house, her twin sister Julia (Belén Rueda) suspects that she was actually murdered. Julia has a degenerative problem in her eyes and is losing her sight and she temporarily moves with her husband Isaac (Lluís Homar) to Sara's house to arrange her funeral. Julia goes to the Centro Baumann for blinds where Sara frequented and she learns from the others blind users that Sara had a boyfriend.

    Julia is chased by a mysterious man but the police inspector Dimas (Francesc Orella) does not believe on her. Julia follows the last steps of Sara trying to find the identity of her secret lover. Julia is surrounded by deaths and weird events while she loses her sight. Is she also delusional?

    "Los Ojos de Julia" is an atmospheric film but flawed and misguider. The director gives the sensation of a supernatural story and ends like a "giallo" blended with "Blind Terror". The name of Guillermo del Toro, who is the producer, is also used to mislead the viewers. Belén Rueda has a magnificent performance; the cinematography and the camera work are excellent; the plot is intriguing; but the resolution is very disappointing. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Os Olhos de Júlia" ("The Eyes of Julia")
    7daffy201004

    Julia's Eyes a very sophisticated thriller

    This was actually a pleasant surprise. I liked the beginning because it could of went the supernatural way or the other. The first half kinda toys with you about the death of Julia's sister and keeps you guessing where this is going to go. The setting and the good of this film is very good because it is very scary and tense. There is this great scene where Julia was in the bathroom with the other blinds and they "sensed" something which I won't reveal. I loved that this film was not predictable like the other mindless horror/thriller films. This film has believable twists, not just something out the blue or for shock. I believe that this film works because of the actress. She carried the movie very well. I actually liked her character which is hard to do in horror films. I actually liked the chemistry between Julia and her husband..it wasn't cheesy or over the top...it was very endearing. I loved the ending....She was actually smart and very real. Go check this out and you won't regret it!

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    • Trivia
      Originally planned to be filmed in English language. Once Guillermo del Toro became involved as a producer and Universal Pictures saw an opportunity to start its first Spanish production, the idea was changed.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Sara: [talking to someone hiding in the dark] Listen.

      [pause]

      Sara: Alright, you win. Could you at least stop that song? You know I hate it.

      [she receives no answer. Only music playing in the background]

      Sara: [nervous] Why are you so quiet?

      [thunders strike, briefly lightning the living room]

      Sara: Say something, for fuck sake!

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Horror Movies: 2010s (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      The Look of Love
      Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David

      Performed by Giulia y los Tellarini

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Spain)
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Julia's Eyes
    • Filming locations
      • Caldes de Montbui, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Antena 3 Films
      • Canal+ España
      • Catalan Films & TV
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    • Budget
      • €5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,934,369
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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