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The picture below is from
the Asian movie 'The Eye'. Movie Synopsis (from Hollywood.com): At the age of two, Wong Kar Mun went blind. Eighteen years later a new and risky corneal transplant operation restores her vision, but a series of inexplicable events leads her to believe there is much more than meets the eye to her newfound gift of sight. Mysterious black-clad figures seem to foreshadow sudden deaths, and horribly disfigured denizens of another side haunt her everyday existence. Unable to define her own identity, she comes to understand that whenever she looks into a mirror she doesn't see herself but instead sees another woman: Ling, the original owner of the corneas. It seems that Mun has inherited Ling's fate and the misery that comes with the ability to see more than what she wants to behold. In a scene where Mun was given a card from Ling Ling, a mysterious face appears as a reflection in the window behind her. This face only seems to appear when a train passes by them. When its just sky, there's no face. When the face appears, the reflection of a person standing opposite the window can be seen as well. Anyway, its a pretty nice movie, though not particularly scary. It is not known whether the face in the photo below was captured unintentionally, or purposely put in to hype up publicity of the movie, as some people claim was done. You decide! Below are FOUR screen captures from the movie. Click on the thumbnails to get a larger view. |
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