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The Eye

Barcode 5027035029412
4K Ultra HD

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Release Date: 20/04/2026

Edition: 4K Ultra HD (Restored Limited Edition)
Region Code: Blu-ray Region Free
Certificate: 15
Label: Arrow Video
Actors: Benjamin Yuen, Chutcha Rujinanon, Yut Lai So, Edmund Chen, Yin Ping Ko, Wilson Yip, Candy Lo, Pierre Png, Angelica Lee, Lawrence Chou
Director: Danny Pang, Oxide Pang
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 98 minutes
Audio Languages: Mandarin chinese
Subtitle Languages: English

Following their explosive debut Bangkok Dangerous, directorial duo the Pang Brothers would catch the attention of acclaimed producer Peter Ho-Sun Chan, and the three would collaborate on one of the most memorable horror films to come out of Hong Kong, the chilling and poignant The Eye. When blind musician Wong Kar Mun (Angelica Lee) has her eyesight restored following a cornea transplant, she's initially astounded to discover the beauty of the world around her. Her nascent wonder soon turns to fear as her newfound sight becomes plagued with harrowing and uncanny visions. She confides in her psychiatrist Dr Wah (Lawrence Chou), who believes her body is just adapting to her new corneas. But his skepticism quickly shatters when they realize Wong Kar Mun's visions are not hallucinations, but grim portents of death. Perfectly balancing otherworldly scares with psychological terror, The Eye is a compelling tale of a woman realizing the world around her is more terrifying than she ever knew, memorably carried by Angelica Lee's award-winning performance.

Special Features: Booklet, Bonus Footage, Documentaries: Archival featurette on directs Danny and Oxide Pang, Image Gallery, Interviews: Peter Ho-Sun Chan (producer), Making of Documentary, Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket; 'To See and to Feel: Vision, Empathy and the Feminine Ghost Story in 'The Eye'': Visual essay by Heather Wixson (critic/horror specialist), Trailers