Los ojos de Julia (2010)

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(Julia's Eyes)


Country: SP
Technical: col/2.35:1 118m
Director: Guillem Morales
Cast: Belén Rueda, Lluís Homar, Pablo Derqui

Synopsis:

An astronomer with a genetic eye condition refuses to believe that her similarly afflicted sister's death was suicide. Her doubt morphs into fear as she becomes aware of a shadowy figure following her in her investigations. Meanwhile her husband strives to protect her from the stress-induced deterioration in her sight.

Review:

This otherwise very effective thriller has many familiar elements, which it successfully shrouds in mystery until at least halfway through, but cheats a little in suggesting supernatural forces at work from the outset. In addition, the husband's infidelity was perhaps one layer of coincidence too many. Nevertheless, filmically the shocks and suspense are most tastefully engineered (although the production had Universal money, and an American influence shows in the storyboarding, the sound design and the provocative foregrounding of Rueda's legs and bosom), and the performances are truthful enough to make you care. Besides, a Hollywood thriller would surely never end in such zen buddhist bleakness as this one.

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(Julia's Eyes)


Country: SP
Technical: col/2.35:1 118m
Director: Guillem Morales
Cast: Belén Rueda, Lluís Homar, Pablo Derqui

Synopsis:

An astronomer with a genetic eye condition refuses to believe that her similarly afflicted sister's death was suicide. Her doubt morphs into fear as she becomes aware of a shadowy figure following her in her investigations. Meanwhile her husband strives to protect her from the stress-induced deterioration in her sight.

Review:

This otherwise very effective thriller has many familiar elements, which it successfully shrouds in mystery until at least halfway through, but cheats a little in suggesting supernatural forces at work from the outset. In addition, the husband's infidelity was perhaps one layer of coincidence too many. Nevertheless, filmically the shocks and suspense are most tastefully engineered (although the production had Universal money, and an American influence shows in the storyboarding, the sound design and the provocative foregrounding of Rueda's legs and bosom), and the performances are truthful enough to make you care. Besides, a Hollywood thriller would surely never end in such zen buddhist bleakness as this one.

(Julia's Eyes)


Country: SP
Technical: col/2.35:1 118m
Director: Guillem Morales
Cast: Belén Rueda, Lluís Homar, Pablo Derqui

Synopsis:

An astronomer with a genetic eye condition refuses to believe that her similarly afflicted sister's death was suicide. Her doubt morphs into fear as she becomes aware of a shadowy figure following her in her investigations. Meanwhile her husband strives to protect her from the stress-induced deterioration in her sight.

Review:

This otherwise very effective thriller has many familiar elements, which it successfully shrouds in mystery until at least halfway through, but cheats a little in suggesting supernatural forces at work from the outset. In addition, the husband's infidelity was perhaps one layer of coincidence too many. Nevertheless, filmically the shocks and suspense are most tastefully engineered (although the production had Universal money, and an American influence shows in the storyboarding, the sound design and the provocative foregrounding of Rueda's legs and bosom), and the performances are truthful enough to make you care. Besides, a Hollywood thriller would surely never end in such zen buddhist bleakness as this one.