The Eyes 2002 Site
The film follows Mun (Angelica Lee), a young violinist who has been blind since childhood. After receiving a corneal transplant, she regains her sight. But the new vision comes with a terrible side effect: she begins to see unsettling, ghostly figures—specifically, a shadowy, emaciated figure and the echoes of a violent, sudden death. Teaming up with his psychiatrist (Lawrence Chou), she tries to unravel the identity of her donor and why their final moments are now haunting her.
In the post- The Sixth Sense landscape, the horror genre was flooded with films about people seeing dead people. Yet, few approached the concept with the melancholy grace and genuine dread of the Pang Brothers’ The Eyes . This Hong Kong-Singaporean co-production doesn’t just rely on jump scares; it builds a world where the line between medical miracle and spiritual curse is terrifyingly thin. the eyes 2002
The Eyes (2002) is not a “fun” horror movie. It is a somber, atmospheric, and genuinely chilling meditation on trauma, empathy, and the burden of sight. It rewards patient viewers who appreciate mood over gore. The film follows Mun (Angelica Lee), a young