

The Eye 3: Infinity
Ted, his cousin May, her best friend April and April's boyfriend, Kofei take a vacation to Thailand to visit their Thai buddy, Chongkwai, who shows them a book of ten ways to see ghosts. And the game begins.
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Plot Summary
A woman who received a cornea transplant begins to see ghosts and spirits. Initially believing her visions are a side effect of the surgery, she soon discovers that the eyes she received belonged to a young woman who was murdered, and her spirit is now seeking justice.
Critical Reception
The third installment in the 'The Eye' franchise, 'Infinity' received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some praising its atmospheric horror and Lee's performance, while others found the plot convoluted and the scares less effective than its predecessors.
What Reviewers Say
- While maintaining a sense of unease, the film struggles to recapture the intensity of the original.
- Angelica Lee delivers a solid performance, but the narrative fails to impress.
- The scares are predictable and the plot becomes overly complicated.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Eye 3: Infinity' is generally lukewarm, with many viewers feeling it did not live up to the standards set by the first film in the series.
Fun Fact
Despite being the third film in the series, "The Eye 3: Infinity" was actually released before "The Eye 2" in some territories, leading to chronological confusion for audiences.
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