The Eye geed kinog boon yum boljiij Ollie-s olj avch uzsiim
, Jessica Alba togloson bxoor tegj ix xussen xereg
. Goyo kino bailee, mash sonirxoltoi kino bailee shoo.
Ene kinog anx 2002 ond Hong Kong (co work of Singapore and Thailand)-d xiij bsan bogood tuxain uedee neleen shuugian tarij bsan gesen. Tegeed nairuulagchid bolox Pang brothers n 2005 and axij neg angi xiisiimuu daa xaashaa iin. Xarin Hollywood verse n tuunees iluu bson gej unelegdej bgaa (of course!) bodood 12 saya $ ortgoor butej 30 garui sayaiig olsood bgaa suragtai bailee. 2 sariin exeer bna uu daa neeltee xiisiishd.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eye_%282008_film%29

Kinonii tuxai tovchxon: Sydney Wells, at the start of the film, is a successful classical violinist, although blind since the age of 5. She and her sister had been playing with firecrackers and they had been set off too close to her face, damaging her corneas.
Now, nearly 20 years later, Sydney undergoes a cornea transplant which causes her vision, albeit blurry, to begin returning. At first, she is confused and disoriented, unable to understand if what she sees is “real” or not. During her first night with her new eyes, her bedmate at the hospital dies, and Sydney, not understanding, watches her blurry figure being led away by someone else. During her stay, she also befriends a young girl named Alicia, who is there undergoing surgery for a brain tumor.
As time goes on, Sydney’s vision begins to clear up and she struggles to understand the new world around her. Her therapist, Paul Faulkner, feels that her strange visions are her mind’s way of interpreting what it was never able to before: including visions of fire, death, and the number ‘106′. Her bedroom walls keep changing to stone and back again, and she sees what appears to be the ghosts of people around her, including a young woman who walks right through her in the street just before she sees her body lying on the ground.
When a Chinese diner suddenly explodes around her, she finds herself in the charred remains. She learns that the accident that burned the diner down occurred weeks prior, revealing that her visions are of the past. Fleeing back to her apartment, she viciously smashes every light source and covers her windows (and eyes). Days later, her therapist forces his way in and removes her blinds, telling her to return to the real world.
Upon discovering that the face that appears in the mirror is not her own (which she finds out through photographs of her in the past), she becomes desperate to figure out who and what is sending her these visions. She begs Paul for help and finally convinces him to drive her to Mexico (at the risk of losing his medical license), in order to find out what happened to her donor, Ana Cristina Martinez…