
A los dos años de edad Mann se quedó ciega. Dieciocho años después, una arriesgada operación de trasplante de córnea le devuelve la vista; pero una serie de sucesos inexplicables la llevan a pensar que hay algo más allá de lo que ella ve con su recién otorgado don de la visión. Misteriosas figuras vestidas de negro parecen anunciar muertes repentinas, y horribles personajes desfigurados invaden cada día de su existencia. Ante la imposibilidad de definir su propia identidad, llega a comprender que cuando se mira en un espejo no se ve a sí misma sino que ve a otra mujer: Ling, la poseedora original de la córnea. Estas visiones de pesadilla conducen a Mann a la locura. Desesperada por descubrir la verdad, viaja al pueblo de Ling, en el norte de Tailandia. Allí descubre que Ling era adivina, pero no pudo salvar a los habitantes del pueblo de un fuego que ella había predicho, y eso la hizo caer en una profunda depresión. Mann siente la pena de haber heredado el destino de Ling y el dolor que acompaña la capacidad de ver más de lo que uno quiere ver. Cuando está a punto de irse de Tailandia, vuelven los presagios de la muerte vestidos de negro, pero esta vez son centenares. Una tragedia está a punto de ocurrir una vez más y sólo ella podría evitarla. ¿Está decidido ya el destino, o tendrá Mann el valor y la fortaleza de cambiar el futuro? Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
- Español
- Polski
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Título original: 見鬼
- También conocida como: Gin Gwai , Jian Gui , Oko , Seeing Ghosts , Some Things Are Better Left Unseen , 见鬼
- Guionista y Director: Pang Danny, Pang Chun Oxide
- Guionista: Jojo Hui
- Géneros: Thriller, Misterio, Terror, Sobrenatural
Reparto y créditos
- Lee Angelica Papel principal
- Lawrence Chou Papel principal
- Chutcha RujinanonChiu Wai LingPapel principal
- Edmund ChenDr. LoPapel principal
- Candy LoYee [Mun's Sister]Papel secundario
- Wong Yuet Siu[Ghost in hospital]Papel secundario
Reseñas

Trying to balance horror and drama is not always a good choice.
In this case, the drama was far more engaging than the scares. The story about a female lead learning from the beginning how to view the world would probably work better as a slice of life - at least with the scenes presented in this movie. Loved to see how she still needs to assist herself with other senses, because she doesn't know how to fully depend on her eyesight.Even the drama related to the cause of the nightmare reality she needs to face was great. Diving deeper and in more detail in these stories would be amazing.
And the horror? Mediocre at best. They did not deliver the scares, nor the true suspense.
Acting itself was good. My favorite performance must be Yut Lai So as Ying Ying. Adorable actress and heartbreaking tale.
For the production, you can feel it's 2002 movie based on the special effects. What’s more? They thought they were clever with the braille credits, but nope, it was dumb
Overall, neither the story nor the horror was that well written and presented. While I was not bored, I was not that interested either.

This film lived up to my expectations, it's wellcrafted, got some pretty dang good jumpscare that i haven't seen in ages that makes me goes shriek in the middle of the night, I love how this film keeps on giving me goosebumps and also maintains its tension throughout the film.
This film really takes advantage of what the main character has and executes it properly to spread terror, to be honest there are many films that feature ghosts that haunt but not to the point of making goosebumps or scary as in this film, where the character Mun is said to have been blind since she was a baby and only got to see when she was an adult after she got a corneal donor, but from someone who can see ghosts (how unlucky she is), Throughout the film we see her suffering with her eyes at being able to see ghosts where it affects her psychologically, where the ending feels acceptable.
Despite how good this film was to me overall,I really only like the first and second act, where there are many memorable moments of horror from the grim reaper to the moment in the elevator and there is still a sense of Hong Kong. The third act turned out to be like a thai horror film, the vibe, and even the cinematography changed. The changes weren't really harmful, it was just that the transition was a bit of a drag for me.
Overall, one the scariest asian horror film.