My Left Eye Sees Ghosts

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  • 2002
  • 6.7  (1,325)

My Left Eye Sees Ghosts is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy-horror film directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai. The movie stars Sammi Cheng as May, a woman who gains the ability to see ghosts in her left eye after receiving a corneal transplant. Ching Wan Lau plays Dr. Lo, the surgeon who performed the transplant, and Cherrie Ying plays April, May’s best friend.

The story begins with May, a successful businesswoman with no time for romance, being hit by a car and losing vision in her left eye. Dr. Lo performs a corneal transplant to restore her sight, and May begins to experience strange visions. She soon discovers that she can see ghosts in her left eye, and they all have unfinished business on Earth before they can move on to the afterlife.

May is initially terrified by her newfound ability, but she soon realizes that the ghosts are not malevolent and just need her help to tie up loose ends. With the encouragement of Dr. Lo and April, May sets out to help the ghosts find closure, leading to many humorous and heartwarming moments.

As May helps the ghosts, she begins to see her own life in a new light. She spends more time with Dr. Lo, whom she has a crush on, and realizes that she has been neglecting her relationships with her family and friends. With the help of the ghosts, May learns to be more caring and compassionate, and she eventually finds happiness in unexpected ways.

The movie is a unique blend of comedy, romance, and horror. The ghosts are not scary or menacing, but rather quirky and endearing. Each ghost has their own story, and their interactions with May provide both comedic and heartwarming moments. The movie also has a strong underlying theme of redemption and second chances, as the ghosts try to make amends for past mistakes before moving on to the afterlife.

The performances in the movie are excellent, with Sammi Cheng giving a standout performance as May. She perfectly captures the character’s transformation from a cold, career-driven woman to a more empathetic and caring person. Ching Wan Lau is also great as Dr. Lo, bringing a charming and slightly quirky energy to the role.

The movie’s cinematography is also noteworthy, with its use of vibrant colors and imaginative visual effects. The scenes featuring the ghosts are particularly well done, with each ghost having a distinct appearance and personality.

Overall, My Left Eye Sees Ghosts is an entertaining and heartwarming movie that blends comedy, romance, and horror in a unique way. The movie’s strong performances, imaginative visuals, and underlying themes make it a must-watch for fans of Hong Kong cinema.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2002
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (1,325)