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Julia's Eyes

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6.7/10 • 775

2010-08-161h 58m

HorrorThriller

You can't hide in the dark.

Julia, a woman suffering from a degenerative sight disease, finds her blind sister Sara hung in a basement. Despite all signs pointing to suicide, Julia decides to investigate what she intuitively feels is a murder case.

Directors
Guillem Morales
Writters
Oriol Paulo, Guillem Morales
Editors
Oriol Paulo, Guillem Morales, Joan Manel Vilaseca

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  1. Belén Rueda

    Belén Rueda

    Julia / Sara

  2. Pablo Derqui

    Pablo Derqui

    Iván

  3. Joan Dalmau

    Joan Dalmau

    Créspulo

  4. Clara Segura

    Clara Segura

    Mina

  5. Lluís Homar

    Lluís Homar

    Isaac

  6. Francesc Orella

    Francesc Orella

    Inspector Dimas

  7. Julia Gutiérrez Caba

    Julia Gutiérrez Caba

    Soledad

  8. Daniel Grao

    Daniel Grao

    Dr. Román

  9. Oscar Foronda

    Oscar Foronda

    Police Parking

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Matt Golden

Jul 21, 2013

Twin sisters Julia and Sara (each played by Belén Rueda) both suffer from a degenerative eye disease that robs them of their sight; Sara lost her vision completely, and it’s only a matter of time before Julia’s sight follows. The film begins with the death of the blind Sara, apparently being menaced by someone in her home, then hanging herself. Details surrounding Sara’s death don’t add up for Julia, however; why would Sara kill herself? She was scheduled to have an operation to restore her sight, and she just met someone. Julia and her husband Isaac (Lluís Homar) begin to investigate, but time is running out: Sara may have been murdered, her danger is now turning toward Julia, and the added stress is stealing Julia’s remaining vision ever faster... There are so many great concepts here. The most primary is blindness, and the terror it invokes. Our heroine knows the remaining time she has with her sight is short, and the agony she (and her husband) feels over its loss is palpable. Not content with the mundane horror of blindness, the film ups the ante by putting this woman with ever-dimming sight into a life-or-death struggle to discover what happened to her sister and prevent it from befalling her as well. Few horror films are able put their protagonist in such a nail-bitingly vulnerable position. Even fewer horror films, however, have the terrific Belén Rueda anchoring them. Rueda’s performance is incredible, by turns vulnerable, heartbroken, terrified and full of steely resolve. She and Homar have a warm, believable chemistry that informs their performances as a married couple with a devastating disease hanging over their heads. Will he love her when she’s blind? Will he abandon her? He’s sick with worry over the stress and her imminent plunge into blindness. She’s driven by guilt to discover what happened to her sister, even knowing what it may cost her. The film itself is a masterwork of tension and style, including some gorgeous and clever cinematography by Óscar Faura. This is indeed one of the most stylish thrillers I’ve ever seen, particularly a conceit that director Guillem Morales effects around the midway point and is clever, frustrating, and hideously effective. The film eschews (as all the best do) copious blood and gore, and milks the quiet horror of Julia’s predicament for everything it’s worth. There are a couple of story beats high-concept enough they may raise your eyebrow after the fact, but when your film is this immaculately-crafted, this terrifying, this effective…who the hell cares? If you’re not on the edge of your seat by the time of the film’s hellishly tense finale, I fear you may require medical attention. Mystery, thriller, horror, character study…the film is all these things and more, blended into an arresting film experience that elicits a full catalog of fears ranging from the mundane to the Grand Guignol. Julia’s Eyes is ever more proof of what I’ve been saying: these days, the best horror films speak Spanish.

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Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Budget
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Revenue
$12,884,923.00
Keywords
suicidetwin sisterknifemurderblindnessmystery killer