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Julia's Eyes (2010)

Julia's Eyes (2010)
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A woman is trying to unravel a mystery that she literally can no longer see in this thriller from Spanish filmmaker Guillem Morales. Julia (Belén Rueda) and her sister, Sara, have both inherited a medical condition that is slowly robbing them of their eyesight, with stress severely aggravating the condition. When Julia gets the news that Sara has died, she has a hard time believing the police report that she committed suicide, and she and her husband, Isaac (Lluís Homar), begin looking into the matter. As Julia examines the particulars of Sara's death, she begins to suspect the actions of Sara's neighbor Blasco (Boris Ruiz), his daughter, Lia (Andrea Hermosa), and an aged woman named Soledad (Julia Gutiérrez Caba). As Julia becomes more convinced that Sara's neighbors were involved in her death, unpleasant events begin happening all around her, and as she comes closer to unraveling the knots that have tied up Sara's death, Julia inches closer to total blindness. Produced in part by Guillermo del Toro, Los Ojos de Julia (aka Julia's Eyes) was an official selection at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Belén RuedaLluís Homar, (more)
Director(s):
Guillem Morales
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Julia's Eyes

A woman is trying to unravel a mystery that she literally can no longer see in this thriller from Spanish filmmaker Guillem Morales. Julia (Belén Rueda) and her sister, Sara, have both inherited a medical condition that is slowly robbing them of their eyesight, with stress severely aggravating the condition. When Julia gets the news that Sara has died, she has a hard time believing the police report that she committed suicide, and she and her husband, Isaac (Lluís Homar), begin looking into the matter. As Julia examines the particulars of Sara's death, she begins to suspect the actions of Sara's neighbor Blasco (Boris Ruiz), his daughter, Lia (Andrea Hermosa), and an aged woman named Soledad (Julia Gutiérrez Caba). As Julia becomes more convinced that Sara's neighbors were involved in her death, unpleasant events begin happening all around her, and as she comes closer to unraveling the knots that have tied up Sara's death, Julia inches closer to total blindness. Produced in part by Guillermo del Toro, Los Ojos de Julia (aka Julia's Eyes) was an official selection at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
117 mins

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Director(s):
Guillem Morales
Writer(s):
Oriol PauloGuillem Morales
Producer(s):
Mar TargaronaJoaquin PadroMercedes Gamero
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Jonathan K.

    A great movie to watch. Not much blood and plenty of suspence that kept me involved even during an interuption. The movie left me feeling compassion for the invisable person.

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    HUGO AND PATTY L.

    Del Toro at his best! He always delivers and this movie is no exeception! If you liked Pans Labrinyth or Don't be Afraid of the Dark then you will surely love this suspenseful thriller that keeps you guessing.....

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    Russell E.

    Julia's Eyes, a Spanish movie, was directed by Guillem Morales; Guillermo del Toro was the producer. Pass on this film if you can't handle subtitles or a slow, thoughtful build-up to the ultimate reveal. It's an excellent blend of giallo horror, Hitchcock-styled suspense, and melodrama. Several plot twists and turns will have you trying to figure out what's really going on until the end, and the script delivers an emotionally moving finale. Much better thriller/whodunit than I was expecting.

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