Five guys on vacation in Thailand, looking for something to pass the night, decide to practice the "Rite of 10″ which consists of ten rules for seeing ghosts, written in a mysterious book. Some are very simple like Opening an umbrella indoors or Looking through one's legs upside down; others are decidedly more macabre and terrifying like Rubbing one's eyes with the dirt of a dead person in a cemetery.. The children will discover that it is very dangerous to play with spirits as they are completely different worlds from that of the living and from which it is difficult to turn back..
At last a surprise in the positive for sequels, a new film that does not bore but rather intrigues the viewer terribly, in seeing the protagonists put the rules for seeing ghosts into action. The plot is not at all obvious and you don't know what will happen the next minute, it almost makes you want to try. It is not the kind of horror film that makes you jump out of your chair every 5 seconds however, it is a fairly interesting and enjoyable film. The Pang brothers have wrapped up The eye trilogy nicely, following a very thin logical thread so as not to bore and always keep the viewer attached to the TV set.
Review by Ikariaki









