The Eye 10
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The Eye 10, also known as The Eye Infinity, is a 2005 horror film directed by the Pang brothers, starring Wilson Chen, Kate Yeung, Isabella Leong
Isabella Leong
Isabella Leong Lok-Sze is a Hong Kong-based actress and former singer.- Career :Her father was a descendant of a prominent Macanese family of Portuguese-English heritage, and her mother is Chinese...

, Bongkoj Khongmalai
Bongkoj Khongmalai
Bongkoj Khongmalai , nickname "Tak" , is a Thai film actress. Films she has appeared in include Tom-Yum-Goong. She portrayed a young Thai woman forced into prostitution in Australia who comes to the aid of the film's hero, Tony Jaa. Alternate spellings of her name include Bongkot Kongmalai and...

, Ray MacDonald
Ray MacDonald
Ray MacDonald is a Thai actor of Scottish descent. He won Best Actor awards at the Thailand National Film Association Awards in 1997 and 1998 for his roles in Fun Bar Karaoke, the debut feature by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, and O-Negative, which co-starred Tata Young...

 and Kris Gu. The number "10" in the title is not an indicator of chronology in The Eye film series. The film is actually the third of a film trilogy by the Pang brothers.

Plot

In Thailand, Chong-kwai welcomes his friends Ted, May, Kofei and April from Hong Kong. While on a tour, they see an accident on the road and start telling ghost stories when they return to Chong-kwai's house. Chong-kwai shows them a book titled The Ten Encounters, that describes ten ways to see ghosts and spirits. Chong-kwai had purchased the book from a strange man, who offered him a discount, saying that karma
Karma
Karma in Indian religions is the concept of "action" or "deed", understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect originating in ancient India and treated in Hindu, Jain, Buddhist and Sikh philosophies....

 had led him to it, but Chong-kwai discovers later that he had been scammed. They can begin the "game" on any of the ten methods, but must complete it or else they will be haunted forever. Out of curiosity, the five of them start playing.

They start with the spirit glass game but only Kofei sees the ghost. Chong-kwai's mother, a spiritualist, appears and warns them about meddling with the supernatural. The next step involves them going to a road intersection at night to attract hungry ghosts. All except May are able to see the spirits, and the frustrated May insists that they continue the game even though they are already freaked out. They go to a forest to play hide and seek with a black cat, that will supposedly break the charm and allow them to see the missing person. However, Kofei had disappeared mysteriously and the cat is found dead. In anguish, April tries rubbing dirt from a grave onto her eyes, but they fall out from the sockets and turn fiery-red. She sinks into unconsciousness and Chong-kwai's mother saves her by cleaning her eyes, warning her that she was very close to the purgatory world. Chong-kwai's mother tells them to leave Thailand immediately but April stays behind because she wants to find Kofei (her boyfriend). One night, April tries one of the methods and brushes her hair in front of a mirror at night. Her fate is uncertain.

Meanwhile, back in Hong Kong, Ted and May continue to experience weird encounters. One rainy day, May finds an umbrella held by an invisible being while in the subway and she runs away. On the bus, her umbrella suddenly opens and she sees a basketball rolling back and forth. She steps over it and it turns into a human head, that starts biting her ankle. She screams in horror but her fellow passengers tell her that it is only a ball. While she is back at her apartment corridor, she sees the ball again and it starts to follow her. She performs a "peek-a-stoop" and sees a boy with a rotting face dribbling the ball. She dashes into her apartment in fear and calls Ted to come. While waiting for him, she receives a call about April's disappearance. Ted encounters many spirits on the way to May's apartment and he kicks the ball in the corridor and is possessed by the ghost. He jerks and twists his body and appears to be breakdancing. A pair of gangsters see Ted and think he is challenging them to a breakdance battle. Ted starts to walk on the wall and stand on the ceiling, while the horrified dancers and observers flee. Ted recovers and grabs a girl in the hallway, telling her to follow him into May's apartment, but she is nowhere to be seen later. After watching a video recording, they realize that the girl is actually the victim of the accident they saw in Thailand and her spirit disappears after Ted "peek-a-stoop" to see her.

Back in Thailand, Chong-kwai visits the bookstore to get answers from the man who sold him the cursed book. He sees that the drawings of characters in the book have been replaced by images of himself and his friends. His mother pulls him away before he can find out anything. At the same time, Ted and May return to Thailand to complete the game, hoping that the curse will be broken after doing so. They perform the last step, which is, to sleep while dressed in traditional garments for the deceased. Before that, Chong-kwai tells them that they have a limited time in the purgatory and must go towards a light when they hear a bell ring. In the ghost world, Ted and May encounter several ghosts and find Kofei who was behind a ghost boy. After being surrounded by ghosts April appears and helps them escape. All three ask April how she came to the ghost world and she tells them what happened. While doing the hair brush at midnight method she thought Kofei was dead so she commits suicide by slicing her wrist, then shows them her wound on her hand, showing them that she is now dead. Kofei decides to stay with April in the Ghost world and tell Ted and May to escape. Ted and May attempt to escape towards the light, apparently succeeding, but they find out later that they have become spirits too. Chong-kwai and his mother attempt to revive Ted and May but fail. Before the film ends, the sinister bookstore owner is seen selling another copy of the cursed book to an interested teenager.

Cast

  • Wilson Chen as Teddy (Ted)
  • Kate Yeung as May
  • Ray MacDonald
    Ray MacDonald
    Ray MacDonald is a Thai actor of Scottish descent. He won Best Actor awards at the Thailand National Film Association Awards in 1997 and 1998 for his roles in Fun Bar Karaoke, the debut feature by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, and O-Negative, which co-starred Tata Young...

     as Chong-kwai
  • Isabella Leong
    Isabella Leong
    Isabella Leong Lok-Sze is a Hong Kong-based actress and former singer.- Career :Her father was a descendant of a prominent Macanese family of Portuguese-English heritage, and her mother is Chinese...

     as April
  • Kris Gu as Kofei
  • Bongkoj Khongmalai
    Bongkoj Khongmalai
    Bongkoj Khongmalai , nickname "Tak" , is a Thai film actress. Films she has appeared in include Tom-Yum-Goong. She portrayed a young Thai woman forced into prostitution in Australia who comes to the aid of the film's hero, Tony Jaa. Alternate spellings of her name include Bongkot Kongmalai and...

     as Accident victim
  • Ng Wing-chuen as Newsstand owner
  • Lee Siu-ming as Man with paper doll
  • Sam Lung as Ted's friend
  • Tanyapan Jansin as Possessed girl
  • Boonsong Vaesong as Monk #1
  • Rahuery Prajak as Monk #2
  • Sutad Dongsang as Monk #3
  • Chan Tongaram as Monk #4
  • Vanchai Pantap as Monk #5
  • Chalee Cheavyai as Monk #6
  • Vichai Mamowng as Monk #7
  • Santi Santip as Monk #8
  • Sipornkaw Pakpin as Monk #9
  • Boonsong Mala as Monk #10
  • Udon Srisawat as Monk #11
  • Paiboon Torun as Monk #12
  • Wongsathong Churnkum as Boy with toy gun
  • May Yu Yut as Breakdance spectator
  • Viparat Saejing as Young girl in the soldier's story
  • Porn Parn-in as Ghost soldier #1
  • Dusit Muengdee as Ghost soldier #2
  • Vichai Sornsri as Ghost soldier #3
  • Chaluey Wongdee as Bookstore owner
  • Pissamai Pakdeevigit as Chong-kwai's mother
    • Nicha Youngvisat as Chong-kwai's mother (young)
  • Kanittha Songpoltavee as Hungry Ghost #1
  • Jutharat Tangsrirat as Hungry Ghost #2
  • Dolredee Sommay as Hungry Ghost #3
  • Sureerat Mangying as Hungry Ghost #4
  • Pimprapaporn Peyom as Drooling ghost

The ten methods

  1. Getting a corneal transplant from a donor who has psychic abilities (seen in The Eye
    The Eye (2002 film)
    The Eye, also known as Seeing Ghosts, is a 2002 horror film directed by the Pang brothers. The film spawned two sequels by the Pang brothers, The Eye 2 and The Eye 10...

    )
  2. Attempting suicide during pregnancy (seen in The Eye 2
    The Eye 2
    The Eye 2 is a 2004 Hong Kong horror film directed by the Pang brothers. It is the sequel to The Eye , though the two storylines are not related in any way except for seeing ghosts.-Plot:...

    )
  3. Playing the Spirit Glass game (similar to the Ouija
    Ouija
    The Ouija board also known as a spirit/fire key board or talking board, is a flat board marked with the letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0-9, the words "yes", "no", "hello" and "goodbye", and other symbols and words are sometimes also added to help personalize the board...

    )
  4. Tapping chopsticks on a bowl filled with enough food for three at a road intersection to attract hungry ghosts
  5. Playing hide-and-seek at night while carrying a black cat
  6. Rubbing dirt from a grave on your eyes
  7. Opening an umbrella indoors
  8. Brushing your hair at midnight in front of a mirror
  9. Performing a "peek-a-stoop" (bending over and to look back between your legs)
  10. Sleep while dressed in used traditional garments for the deceased to fool the dead into believing that you are one of them

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