Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by () on Monday, September 29, 2003 at 21:30:37 ---------------------------------------------------------- reviewer: Simon movie: Jian Gui genre: Foreign rating: R director: Chun, Oxide Pang; Pang, Danny. cast: Lee, Angelica; Chou, Lawrence. length: 1 Hour, 38 Min. review1: The premise of this Hong Kong movie is that a 19 year old girl, Mun (Angelica Lee) gets a cornea transplant, and with her new eyes, she can see more than she even thought existed: Ghosts! She convinces Dr. Wah (Lawrence Chou) of her visions, and they take a quest to find the previous "owner" of the eyes. review2: This Cantonese movie is a prime example of foreign horror (a.k.a Horreign) films. Although a mixture of films like "The Sixth Sense" (the theme of the girl being able to see ghosts), and "Final Destination" (the theme of the girl being able to predict accidents/deaths), this movie is by far better than both of those. This movie stars a number of young, inexperienced actors and actresses, but seem to have been acting their entire lives. For it's good script and acting, this movie gains a number of stars, also adding to it's score is the great horror which this movie brings to the viewer. Also, this movie is one of those movies that are made for the viewer to think, to a good music score, no less. Overall, this movie loses a mere 2 stars for unoriginality. stars: 8 ----------------------------------------------------------