For the most part, I appreciated that. Eye on because of the nature of the horror, it's nice to be ... well, foolish. Here is the classic dilemma of the pitiful, innocent victim of circumstance: the beautiful blind girl fateful forced outside the realm of normal vision, no matter what she is doing for herself. And even if the story is a little silly, Alba character is strong enough, and it carries a little more convincing and most sincere. And, of course, the face of Alba is so superb that stage fright, it sits beautifully.
I never thought that I write this, but here it goes: "Jessica Alba is the only person who can act in this film." Even Parker Posey has been so ineffective that I can not imagine what she was thinking when she took this role Sur. The same goes for Alessandro Nivola (Dr. Faulkner), which shows neither sympathy nor Alba around sexual tension, which makes her work essentially worthless to the emotional value of the film. There was really nothing exciting happens between one of the characters in this film. Much of this problem probably refers to a script relatively dry; The Eye is based primarily on visual effects and thus loses its focus when it comes to compel dialogue.
Here's the thing: The Eye is everything it should be, and nothing less than what it promises. Anyone who has seen the film of his first should not know enough to wait another Sixth Sense, The Eye, from the rather gimmicky centers around the fear (and pretty Jessica Alba), the only feeling that you meet is your view . But for what its worth, The Eye is an perfect film on Friday night, the date of his choice and his pleasantly subdued moments cooling history ..
Movie Trailer of "The Eye"