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A nice concept delivered with great tension but sadly lacking in substance, commentary and development
bob the moo2 April 2006
One house. Five people. Six months. One million dollars. A reality show webcast offers five young people the opportunity to make money by staying in a house for six months with the only catch being that if any of them leave then none of them win anything. After some time in the house with loads of boredom, one of them gets a letter saying his grandfather has died. He wants to leave but nobody wants to make it that easy for him to blow all their money. When bricks get delivered instead of supplies and a stranger who happens by the house says he has never seen or even heard of their reality show, alarm bells start to ring.

When this came out I just assumed it was a slasher movie that decided to try and ride the wave of reality show popularity all the way to the box office. Even if that was the case, it didn't really work and this film didn't do a great deal of business in the UK – although respectable returns considering it was low budget anyway. The film takes a very "Blair Witch" approach to things by being pretty unnerving rather than out and out scary or gory. The director cleverly uses the angles and grainy appearance of Big Brother (night vision included) to invoke the feeling of the series but also to raise the tension. It is a bit of a gimmick but it does work because, despite it showing its budget, the cuts and the angels do raise tension.

The problem is that the plot is never as good as it should have been. It goes where you expect it to do and there isn't much more to it than that. The film could easily have been making a point about the exploitative nature of such reality shows, the type of people that go on them and the sort of things that we turn in to watch (lets be honest – the fights and the sex). It does these if you think about it but the delivery lacks the intelligence that the concept potentially had. It is a shame because this would have been better if it had had this commentary because it would have covered up for the lack of substance, plot and development of the film. The cast are fairly average which suits the reality TV feel of the film.

Overall then this is a film all about atmosphere and tension – well handled by director Evans. The concept offers commentary but the film delivers none or very little; what remains is a simple thriller in the low budget mould of Blair Witch. As such it works for the majority of the running time on atmosphere alone but the descent in the final 20 minutes didn't really work for me. An interesting film for this aspect but sadly lacking in things like commentary, substance, development and total worth.
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8/10
A great creepy thriller.
nfaust124 February 2005
Why all the bad comments? I don't understand it. True, most low budget thrillers are terrible. Serial killer knock offs without big name movie stars usually depend on gore effects, not characters, to keep us interested in what's going to happen next. This movie, though, is a tightly wound little scare piece that takes its time developing the characters and building suspense. The actors are terrific, the camera work unique and unsettling, and the direction always seems on target. The movie's main gimmick reads like it's going to be glib and possibly stupid, but the actors, and the director's ability to maintain a mood of foreboding, quickly dismisses any possible derision. I bought it and recommend it to anyone looking for a good, creepy thriller.
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7/10
Big Brother Goes Homicidal
mjw230514 October 2007
Five strangers are brought together to take part in a reality web cast, the rules are simple; they must stay in an isolated house together for 6 months to receive the prize of $1 Million, if anyone of them leaves early they all lose.

When strange things begin to occur in the house, the group suspect that someone is trying to scare them out of the house; but perhaps there is more to it than meets the eye.

Marc Evans Directs a cast of relative unknowns through this quite fresh feeling chiller, and he manages to create a dark and creepy atmosphere that helps to build and sustain the tension in preparation for a fine climax.

OK, so its a fairly trashy and a little easy to predict at times; but My Little Eye still prevails as a pretty original piece of work, that provides a few shocks.

7/10
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Harrowing and disturbing
chanelit-11 September 2003
My Little Eye takes the premise of 'Big Brother' and warps it. Five 'contestants' are invited to stay in a house for six months but if any of them leave, they all lose the $1million on offer.

Where this film really works is in its use of sound and sudden shocks - early on a raven in the dark provides some truly 'jump out of your skin' moments, the rear channels working over time to engulf the viewer in a feeling of dread.

The film gets darker and darker in its tone as we begin to realise that what the contestants signed up for what very different to what they thought they had. Feelings of dread and hopelessness pervade the screen as we, along with the contestants begin to learn the truth behind the game and its very dark secrets.

Many words have been used to describe this classic fright-fest and in the case it seems wholly appropriate to use both 'Harrowing' and 'Disturbing' in this context. I went in expecting a frightening and upsetting horror yarn and that's precisely what I got.

Full marks to all involved - this is no easy ride and for all you horror fans out there bored of the glossy popcorn fodder of Scream and its ilk, this will be a welcome breath of fresh air.

Watch it - just not alone!
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7/10
Do you think they're punishing us?
hitchcockthelegend8 August 2010
My Little Eye is directed by Marc Evans, it's about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion in the hope of winning the $1million prize. The twist being that it's all being filmed for the internet and if just one of the house mates leaves? Then the task has failed. Pretty soon the house mates' resolve is tested as the mysterious "company" starts doing all they can to make the group implode…….

Riding in on the wave of Big Brother style reality shows and low budget documentary type films such as Blair Witch, My Little Eye is an unsettling and claustrophobic horror piece. The set up is perfect, an old dark house setting filled with darkened rooms and the whirring of cameras. Five unlikable characters (a reality TV staple it seems). And then there's us, the viewers. Observing as these five beings (three boys-two girls) are steadily tortured psychologically. We be voyeurs to edgy emotion as the group start to crack under duress, things from their pasts are used against them. And of course nothing is quite what it seems. Given the truly creepy first hour, the piece is not as scary as a whole as it could have been. But Evans utilises the cleverly conceived premise for a series of shocks and unease inducing sequences. The sound effects are jolting and the night time green tint moments are hugely effective. The cast are standard fare, but that's most likely the point of it all, in that we need wannabe stars instead of stars, and the finale has a nice bent to it that lifts it away from the film's it has took influence from. Good and creepy horror piece that has a terrific DVD release that further implicates us in the story. 7/10
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8/10
Very Decent "Reality" Thriller
EVOL66615 September 2005
I was quite pleasantly surprised by MY LITTLE EYE. I had never heard of it or anything about it when I saw it so I really didn't know what to expect, but I definitely didn't expect to like it as much as I did.

The basic story: 5 kids in an isolated house in the snowy mountains in the middle-of-nowhere, have to stay there for 6 months to win $1 million for some internet "reality" program. All of their necessities are brought to them anonymously, and they have no idea where they are, and judging by the surroundings - wouldn't be able to go anywhere even if they did. The tension builds slowly as we meet up with the kids at the tail end of the 6 months. Weird things begin to come from their anonymous deliverers, and paranoia soon sets in among the cast-members.

MY LITTLE EYE is a pretty unique thriller, all of the action is shot from the surveillance cameras that are meant to monitor the cast members, giving all the shots a strange feel. Some of the shots done in "night-vision" are really weird and creepy. Add to this a really good twist ending and you have a very solid film. Definitely one to check out - 8.5 out of 10
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6/10
There are worse films out there..silly with few jumps.
stormruston21 February 2005
OK I bought this film because of the rating and the tag line..."the greatest fright flick since the Exorcist" and the extreme violence rating...Crap..Five strangers spend 5 months 3 weeks in a house we come in on the last week and follow their generally boring demise.

Some of the camera work is mildly creepy and the acting does not suck.

It was mildly entertaining and the first half kept you in some suspense...but then it collapses,it gets to be very straight forward not exiting and very predictable with out the promised violence.

A very average film with a few jumps...if you liked Blair witch but wished it had some filming standards,them maybe you will like this.
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9/10
Gripping and disturbing ...
hysteria-37 October 2002
Funnily enough, before the film they showed a trailer for the new HALLOWEEN flick (out in the UK in time for, well, you know ...); I heard a few people muttering that this seemed to have exactly the same plot as the film we were about to see (we'll gloss over KOLOBOS and BIG BROTHER.COM - THE MOVIE, shall we?).

MY LITTLE EYE has had some blistering reviews, and, unlike most genre efforts, has had a TV ad blitz, which is probably why the Sunday night screening I saw was way over 3/4 full.

As often seems to happen with these things I had invited a few friends who don't mind a few horror-lite morsels but would rather not step into the darkside. They thought they were in for fluff; as the movie progressed, and became darker and darker in tone, I realised I had made something of a mistake inviting them. "Whoops!", I thought, trying to avoid their ashen faces in the flickering light.

I don't want to give anything away, really, lest to say that the two movies that this reminded me of most were THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT and SESSION 9: they were all shot on video, and they all had an unrelenting bleakness and

an innate power to unnerve which distinguished them from the popcorn horrors of, say, SCREAM and the modern crop of audience pleasers (which I having nothing against, by the way).

The makers of MY LITTLE EYE use a dizzying array of discordant camera angles and white noise (and loud jarring sonic shards to unnerve its audience); it's the most inventive low budget genre film making I've seen since THE EVIL DEAD, and it doesn't seem overly contrived, or forced; the subject matter and set-up (the Big Brother'esque all seeing cameras constantly whirring, slipping in and out of focus) lend itself to it perfectly.



As the majority of reviews point out, this *is* scary stuff. It's unnerving; getting under your skin like THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE did. There is no comic relief what-so-ever. The film's all-pervading nihlism spreads - relentlessly - like an ever increasing black ink blot. To say it won't end well is not spoiling anything, really; it's clear from the opening scenes that we're on a one way journey downwards.

Essentially, stripped of all it's visual trickery and clever manipulation, it's a teen horror flick at core (a teen slasher movie at that), but it's a million miles away from genre films like URBAN LEGEND, and it's ilk.



MY LITTLE EYE (a British film made in Canada with American actors) is a gruelling hour and a half; it's endurance test horror. It's the kind of 'entertainment' (and I don't mean the inverted commas in a derogatory way, I just find it hard to equate this powerfully morbid film with that notion) which I never thought I'd see in the cinema again in this country. Judging by the total silence in the cinema, as the harrowing final shots faded, I doubt anyone else did either.

Real fans of the genre miss it at your peril!
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3/10
A horror with no horror or suspense!
CharltonBoy4 March 2003
If there was ever a film that lies about itself on it's publicity posters it is My Little Eye. The poster says "Truly Terrifying " and "The real stuff of nightmares". Anybody who has seen this film we see what a joke these statements are. If this film is Terrifying then i must have fallen asleep at those momments. I Dont think i have seen a more duller horror flick than this in a very long time. I remember looking at my watch after 70 minutes and thinking " When is anything going to happen?!".and before i knew it it was over and nothing of any interest had happened! Im not a lover of American slasher /stalker movies such as Scream but at least they have a bit of suspence this had NONE . None what so ever. The film looked like it had been pieced together by a primary school kid who had no idea in which order each scene should go. Appalling trash. 3 out of 10.
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7/10
My little rip off of Kolobos. *wink*
Monica49375 June 2005
This is an interesting film about 5 people selected to live 6 months in someones house while their every move is video taped and broadcast live on the internet...or so they think. I remember a little while back someone mentioning this film, so I was happy when it aired on digital cable. At first I was a bit hesitant at how good this would be considering the female lead was played by Laura Reagn of They fame, a film that had me completely unimpressed with her acting skills. But I must admit to actually liking her in this. I also liked the use of the night vision camera, which, for me, added to the suspense of the film. Perhaps they could have used it a little bit less towards the end though because I almost felt like I was about to see Paris Hilton pop up on screen. Overall I'd say this is a pretty decent suspense/horror that plays well with our minds and gives us a subtle, creepy atmosphere. 7.5/10
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7/10
Quite unsettling horror film.
HumanoidOfFlesh20 January 2005
"My Little Eye" reminded me a little bit "Kolobos",but it's not as memorable.Still this experimental horror film managed to terrify me and this is not an easy thing to achieve.Like Japanese nasty "Red Room" series "My Little Eye" is obviously influenced by reality TV programs.However,instead of being on commercial TV,this competition to see who stays in a creepy isolated house is broadcast only on the Internet.Five young people are members of the household and if they can all stay in the house for six months then they'll win $1 million.Soon they are thrown into the nightmare of snuff film."My Little Eye" starts slowly, but once the action kicks in it is quite exciting and rather gruesome.There is a fair amount of gore including one nasty decapitation scene,so I was satisfied.The film was shot entirely by the surveillance cameras dotted around the house and from a few hidden lenses inside household objects.Give it a chance.8 out of 10.
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9/10
Watch in the dark!!
Boggman2 November 2005
Why hadn't I ever heard of this film? "My Little Eye" begs to be seen. It's movies like this that make researching films on the internet all the worth while.

This is an atmospheric, creepy, and effective movie! The less said about this spookfest the better. It has a "Big Brother" (as in the TV show) element to it, except the contestants must stay in the house for 6 months without leaving (except to go out front), and some of the guests have secrets in their past that began to play out in front of them.

The filming, direction, and cinematography of "My Little Eye" are all superb. The angles, split screens, sound effects, and night vision cameras all serve to build up a tense but satisfying conclusion. Cant recommend this one enough if you like to be scared or freaked out.

A wonderful film to watch with the lights off and the volume cranked up.

Highly recommended!
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7/10
Not as socially relevant as some would hope
kosmasp15 September 2010
But I don't think that was the main intention of the filmmakers. It's not like they went out to criticize something and make an art movie about it. There are hints and stabs (forgive the pun) at some things that are happening socially, but in the end the movie wants to entertain and not to teach/pray.

There is one song in there, that got my blood pumping. A song that might was very intense and for a special purpose, which it fully created. Nicely done. The acting is decent for a horror movie and there are not too many (or at least none too obvious) flaws in the script. Big Brother might not want to you watch this ... or was he wants you to watch it?

On a more serious note though: This is a decent effort and an entertaining enough movie to watch
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1/10
Skip this one.
paulclaassen5 July 2018
Extremely dissatisfying and ultimately a waste of time. Slow moving with no real purpose, and too many unanswered questions. Give this one a miss.
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2/10
Well this sucks!
udeaasykle10 January 2004
What can i say. I can't figure out why this movie has such a high rating. I really hated this film. And i can honestly say that it was the longest one and a half hour i have ever experienced. But if you like these kinds of movies i wont stop you. See it at your own risk. It is stupid, badly written and it seems to go on forever.
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What a surprise!
Gordon-1115 March 2016
This film tells the story of five people who agree to spend six months in a house in the middle of nowhere, in return they will get one million dollars. The catch is that no one will get paid if anyone leaves the house.

I confess that I only watched "My Little Eye" only for Bradley Cooper. I expected it to be a terrible film, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. The plot is captivating and thrilling, because the characters and the viewers don't know what is truly happening. Hence, I have no idea how the film will end. Every twist is a surprise, and keeps me guessing what is really happening! When the truth is revealed an hour into the film, I am completely captivated by the plot, and I can hardly catch my breath. I enjoyed watching it a lot!
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3/10
Wow, what a trash!
velame9 June 2003
When I was watching that movie at a Cinemark Multiplex, I just started thinking, what was the reason for showing it in the theaters. This movie has nothing special, there is no opportunity to show something that could support it at all. There are no moments of considerable unpredictability. The plot, about a "Reality show" of 5 young and not-interesting people, ask for a lock at the cinema, or most of the audience would like to spend this time in a more interesting situation, as eating French fries....I could say that it would be useful it made before the Blair Witch Project...the movie connections are so obvious that we can believe it is a parody..But we can believe it is an ode to human futility and dumbness.
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2/10
Don't be fooled by the trailer
Beanbagels7 October 2002
Those of you who saw the exciting trailer to this movie and are tempted to go and see the full film I have just two words......don't bother!!! All the action in this movie is contained in the trailer, the rest of the movie is just padding, which resulted in me nodding off at least twice. The plot is nothing more than cashing in on the current craze for reality TV programs. You get to know hardly anything about the characters which means you don't really care what happens to any of them. There are a lot of good "killer in the house" type movies around, but this is not one of them. I give it 2 out of 10 for effort, but overall it is a waste of 95 minutes.
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8/10
fresh and frightening contemporary thriller
ThrownMuse15 December 2004
Five strangers are picked to live in a house and have their every moment taped for a live webcast--find out what happens when people stop being polite, and start getting--freaked the heck out! This movie knocked me outta my socks! Some may say the main plot line is predictable, but there are so many shifts and changes that even those who figure it out are still surprised by some things. Some have called it a mix between "Blair Witch Project" and "Big Brother," but I think the best thing about this movie is that it has a unique style that creates an incredibly eerie atmosphere and terrific suspense. Worth mentioning is the subtle modem-connecting noises in the soundtrack, as well as the "infrared" moments that make the cast look simultaneously demonic and like frightened deer caught in headlights. There are a few flaws, and I really think the first 11 minutes of deleted scenes should have been included in the movie. But overall, this is an effectively creepy and surprising thriller. The DVD is a whole lotta fun too. My Rating: 8/10
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1/10
Abysmal, useless rubbish
nichomach12 October 2002
I like horror films, I like thrillers, I like (well-made) slasher flicks. I feel I should establish this at the start of this comment/review. With that, here we go:

[Rant] It has been some considerable time since I have seen a film this morally repugnant, technically inept and benightedly unintelligent. I have just spent two of the most excruciatingly unenjoyable hours of my movie-going life watching what can most kindly be termed a pile of witless crap, not wanting to walk out for fear of offending the friends that my wife and I went to the cinema with.

I was quite frankly glad when the five central characters were dispatched in tediously unimaginative fashion, but was disappointed to note that no-one appeared to have done the decent thing and ensured that the director, cameraman and scriptwriter (now that's GOT to be an offence under the Trades Description Act) joined them in gory oblivion. If they'd asked, I'd have done it myself, only too happy to help.

This film is utterly devoid of any plot worth noticing (they have a plot device, but it's more guff than mcguffin). Characterisation is minimal, risible and banal. The script makes Conan the Barbarian sound like Citizen Kane. Their attempt to co-opt "Teh Intarweb" as a dramatic device is possible the only bright moment in the film as one of the characters converts his GPS receiver into a wireless modem and gets better page load times than I get with a 512kbps cable service. How dey do dat den? The film is poorly shot with abysmal wacky camera angles.

On another level, the films treatment of the female characters is actually downright nasty - and I'm not talking about Halloween-type scream queen stuff, it's just deeply unpleasant.

I don't even have much of an objection to dumb films, but this one doesn't even fall into the "so bad it's at least a good laugh" category.

All in all I can heartily recommend this film to anyone that I really don't like - but you guys here, do yourselves a favour and avoid this one.

This has been a cinematic health warning, thank you for your attention. /RANT]
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7/10
Today in the Big Brother house you will die
acidburn-109 July 2012
I have been a fan of this movie for many years now, and it's the first I've seen that uses the reality TV angle in a slasher movie, although not a fresh idea anymore but at the time it was. The story line which I found was pretty solid and creates mood and tension the entire way through. The house was genuinely creepy which makes the perfect setting and the snowy outside was eerie as well.

Okay this movie may take a while to kick off, but it still kept me interested with the surprise twists and turns and the interesting cast when they interact with each other kept me hooked the entire way through. But there are a few small flaws like some the gaping plot holes and some things that didn't quite make sense and why would anyone in their right mind stay in a house in the middle of nowhere for 6 months, for something that would be obviously fake. But other than that this movie still packs a punch especially when the true intentions are revealed at the end and comes fast and thick and the creative camera angles and split screens was used to good effect.

Laura Regan was spot on as the obvious final girl, and found her likable and believable while displaying her moods and emotions. Sean Johnson was unfortunately the more underplayed and underused cast members in this movie, but he did a pretty okay job. Jennifer Sky was simply stunning and fun and can act as well, which is always a bonus. Stephen O'Reily gave a credible performance as the unofficial leader of the group, he quickly becomes more interesting as the movie goes on and Kris Lemche as the rebel of the group acted really well as the unlikeable and selfish member of the group.

All in all "My Little Eye" is an interesting addition to the horror genre that fully kicks in and becomes really brutal towards the end, with some awesome kills and a cool creepy house.
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5/10
'Big Brother' Meets 'The Blair Witch Project' in the Environment of 'The Shining'
claudio_carvalho1 November 2004
Three young men and two young women are participating in a reality show broadcasted through the Internet. The rules are very simple: they are in an isolated house, surrounded only by snow, and all of them must stay in the show for six months. In return, each of them would receive one million dollars. If any of them quits, the group does not receive the money. However, mysterious deaths happen and the survivals question whether they are part of a snuff film scheme. 'My Little Eye' is a non-original horror movie, indeed a collection of clichés, using the idea of the reality show 'Big Brother', the camera of 'The Blair Witch Project' and the environment of 'The Shining'. My vote is five.

Title (Brazil): 'O Olho Que Tudo Vê' ('The Eye That Sees Everything')
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6/10
Interesting movie, but hardly scary
Whazzuup25 June 2005
What a great idea: shooting a film using only web cams. I usually like to watch movies that aren't mainstream, and the concept of My Little Eye sure stands out.

The plot isn't that complicated; it focuses on five people trying to live in an old house in the middle of a forest. If they manage to stay there for six months without contacting the outside world, each of them wins 1.000.000$. If someone breaks the rules, everyone loses their million. The movie takes place in the final week of the competition, and suddenly, weird things start to happen. It seems that the contestants' pasts have come back haunting them. But as it usually is, some things aren't what they seem to be...

The cast of My Little Eye is great, since all of the few actors/actresses are pretty much 'non-famous' (for me at least), helping to create an illusion of an Big Brother-type of game, where ordinary people do stuff for money.

There is this certain tension throughout the movie, creating a disturbing feeling that 'something isn't right'. However, in my opinion this movie wasn't scary. I'd rather call this movie a thriller-, than a horror-movie.

Don't get me wrong, but the movie disappointed me a little. Everything in this movie was a bit pale. I admit, that the night-vision scenes were cool, but at the end of the movie you've definitely had enough of web cams.

Anyways... There are lots of much crappier movies than this, so if you consider yourself a voyeur or if you like Big Brother, you should give this movie a shot.
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7/10
I spy, with my little eye.... a pretty nifty horror film beginning with M.
BA_Harrison24 June 2007
The premise that 5 people would sign up for a reality web-cast with little or no knowledge of who is running the show took some swallowing, but My Little Eye still managed to be a surprisingly nasty and rather effective shocker which exceeded my expectations, thanks to a sharp script, innovative visuals and some good performances from its young cast.

Aiming to get their hands on a share of $1m, five people agree to spend six months in a remote house packed to the rafters with cameras—their every move supposedly being broadcast over the worldwide web. But as the 'experiment' draws to a close, it becomes apparent that the participants are taking part in a game far deadlier than they might ever have imagined.

With excellent use of both CCTV footage and night-vision, director Marc Evans makes the whole 'My Little Eye' experience much more real to his viewers; at times, the editing and unique camera angles makes it really feel like one is actually watching events as they unfold, and, in this way, the movie is comparable to other recent reality-based films The Blair Witch Project and Series 7: The Contenders.

And whilst the slow-burn approach taken by the makers might be a little too leisurely for today's younger horror fans raised on a diet of MTV style cinema, those of us who don't mind a film taking its time to develop will be rewarded with a clever and unexpected ending which takes no prisoners.

Add to proceedings a little gore and some female nudity and the result is a surprisingly enjoyable film. Now if only Big Brother would spice things up with a little serious mental torture and murder...
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3/10
Blairwitch wannabe
scobbah9 July 2004
'My Little Eye' feels like a total rip-off from 'The Blairwitch Project' with a mix up of the famous TV-show 'Big Brother'. Honestly, I guess it can't get better than this with such a thin story, based on rip-off 2x. The whole thing starts out pretty weird, and a bit promising perhaps, but as the piece develops it just feels like a waste of time - but who's not interested in ending credit rolls right? So you'll continue to watch something that might be a 3/10 fully aware of it's impossibility to make you fall in love with it. A worthless piece of crap who's ain't worth the good cover it's been connected with - and I can't understand where the good voting points at IMDb came from. Sure I'm a fan of 'The Blairwitch Project', and I was trying to connect with the story - but it's hard and difficult in times like these, with a thin storyline who's even getting beat by newschool Disney. Stay away from this piece, as you will save about 1½ hours of your life to spend on better things than this!
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