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Eye of the Beholder

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
16K
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Ashley Judd and Ewan McGregor in Eye of the Beholder (1999)
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A private eye shadows a female serial killer of men all over the U.S. without her knowing as he, strangely enough, occasionally acts as her guardian angel.A private eye shadows a female serial killer of men all over the U.S. without her knowing as he, strangely enough, occasionally acts as her guardian angel.A private eye shadows a female serial killer of men all over the U.S. without her knowing as he, strangely enough, occasionally acts as her guardian angel.

  • Director
    • Stephan Elliott
  • Writers
    • Marc Behm
    • Stephan Elliott
  • Stars
    • Ewan McGregor
    • Ashley Judd
    • Patrick Bergin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephan Elliott
    • Writers
      • Marc Behm
      • Stephan Elliott
    • Stars
      • Ewan McGregor
      • Ashley Judd
      • Patrick Bergin
    • 443User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Eye
    Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd
    • Joanna
    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • Alexander Leonard
    Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold
    • Dr. Jeanne Brault
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    • Hilary
    Jason Priestley
    Jason Priestley
    • Gary
    Anne-Marie Brown
    • Lucy Wilson
    Kaitlin Brown
    • Lucy Wilson
    David Nerman
    David Nerman
    • Mickey Argyle
    Steven McCarthy
    Steven McCarthy
    • Paul Hugo
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Mr. Hugo Sr.
    Janine Theriault
    Janine Theriault
    • Nathy
    Don Jordan
    Don Jordan
    • Toohey
    Maria Revelins
    • Ms. Keenan
    Lisa Forget
    • Nurse
    Gayle Garfinkle
    • Head Waitress
    Russell Yuen
    Russell Yuen
    • Federal Agent #1
    Stephane Levasseur
    • Federal Agent #2
    • Director
      • Stephan Elliott
    • Writers
      • Marc Behm
      • Stephan Elliott
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    magnum232

    Terrible!

    This has got to be one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I honestly can't complain about the acting because, simply, the script didn't call for any. The plot was unbelievably, unthinkably thin, it makes...well, let me put it this way: Think of the movie with the thinest possible plot ever. Got it? Now make it 10 times thinner, and you have an idea of this film. And what happened to the dialogue? Did anyone else notice this? I swear, there's maybe about 10 lines in the whole film. Well, I guess that's good, because it is deaf-friendly. Not that ANYONE would ever want to see this. It might be worth it to see Ashly Judd naked, but if you want that, you can see "Double Jeopardy," "Norma, Jean and Marilyn," or...hell, any movie with her! Just make sure that if you do rent it, skip right to the end of the second scene, and then the bathtub scene. Then stop watching.
    7Buff2001

    The DVD alternate ending makes a BIG difference

    I had not seen this movie when originally released because of bad reviews. I did however recently pick up the DVD in the $5.99 rack at Target mainly because I really like Ewan McGregor and Ashley Judd. They did do their usual fine job of acting but I must admit that the plot was convoluted and illogical and the first time through watching it normally, I was disappointed in the lingering confusion.

    I then watched the one deleted scene and the alternate ending and it changed my whole perspective. Sometimes alternate endings do not really change much but this was the most dramatically different alternate ending I have ever seen. It wrapped up everything for me and made the whole thing crystal clear and satisfying.

    I can not imagine why they left out this long segment that does not so much result in an alternate ending per se, but rather fills in a lot of the holes that I had in my head. It is worth your time to rent the DVD and see this alternate ending. It may change your mind about the movie.
    Screamager45

    Something different

    It seems that there are a lot of people slagging this film off. I can see why they are, but I disagree.

    If you are looking for a big money, same as all the rest thriller then ignore this film.

    If you want something a little different and interesting, give it a try. Good performances and an strangley intriguing plot keeps you watching.

    Give it a try, at least it's not Titanic.
    Dierdre99

    an interesting failure

    Despite over 300 comments, some people are still posting saying that it was beyond them and what do the rest of us see in it. Those naysayers should actually read the posted comments.

    I watched the film twice, read Marc Behm's book and then watched it again. I would like to see the original film version, 'Mortelle randonnée'(1983) (it has a really good soundtrack album by Carla Bley), but so far have not found a video-rental shop that has a copy. Like the director, Stephan Elliott's major film, 'Priscilla, Queen of the Desert', 'Eye of the Beholder' is a road movie about eccentrics, one of whom is into wigs and changing her appearance. Like Marc Behm's script for 'Charade'(1963) it is about a spook who is looking after a young woman who doesn't really know what is going on. I can't think of any parallels with Marc Behm's Beatles film 'Help!'(1965). Actually Behm has 13 IMDB credits, and most of them are difficult to find. As are his other novels.

    The major improvement over the book is the addition of the hi-tech snooping equipment. The book's Eye is an old-fashioned gumshoe who simply looks though bedroom windows and the like. Also the making the lost daughter's ghost more solid is an interesting effect. We don't have to know that the girl is dead to think of the image of her as a ghost. I didn't notice that she is played by two actors. The problem is that Ewan McGregor is too young for the role. At the end of the book he dies of old age. I think that the book captures his slipping into obsession better, and part of the picture is that Joanna Eris is about the age that his daughter would have been. A side-effect of his computer tools etc, is that it becomes more unlikely that he would not be able to find his ex-wife and daughter. But as the film makes him a Brit in the States, they would be back in Britain.

    Obviously the script had to drop a lot of the incidents in the book. In the film it is extremely implausible that he is able to get a room next to Joanna in the New York hotel. In the book he tails her for several months through a few murders, which would give him a chance to take a sublet in the building.

    The rich blind man is called 'Forbes' in the book. Given the real-life family of that name, it was probably best to change it.

    In the book the scene where Joanne is identified in the restaurant where she is working, takes place in New Jersey. In the film it is said to be Alaska, although we know that it is somewhere in Quebec. Why didn't the film say that it was Quebec. Then the crew would not have to work so hard hiding all the French signs. I presume that in 'Mortelle randonnée' all the places were changed to places in France (where apparently Marc Behm lives).

    An ironic detail. The book has several cross-dressing incidents: the Eye does nanny-drag to continue his surveillance; Joanna and a woman friend not in the book do male drag to rob banks and filling-stations, and the Jason Priestley character, Gary, is a cross-dressing fetishist. I suppose that the director of Priscilla feels that he has done the topic.

    I would have liked the film to have kept the incidents where Joanna almost recognizes the Eye, including the time when she hires a detective to capture him.

    The film has a lot more in it than most thrillers. It avoids the cliches, challenges the viewer, but doesn't really gel. There are too many nagging questions afterwards.
    5kaz-62

    Ok movie but......

    Completely spoiled by the really quiet dialogue, so you turn up the volume so you can hear it only to have to turn it back down again when the music or action happens, so if you watch this at home keep your finger on the volume button

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Director Stephan Elliott had originally envisioned an older woman to play Joanna Eris. However, after Ashley Judd campaigned for the part, he relented.
    • Goofs
      The first scene in movie is supposed to be in DC but all the cars have province of Quebec plates revealing its Montréal location.
    • Quotes

      Alex: [as to her selecting him for marriage] Why me?

      Joanna: Because you can't see who I really am, and I think it's in the stars.

    • Crazy credits
      At the start of the movie the following appears on screen: "Every man has his own destiny: the only imperative is to follow it, to accept it, no matter where it leads him." - Henry Miller "The Wisdom of the Heart"
    • Alternate versions
      Overseas prints are longer than U.S. prints; including extra scenes such as one with Jean and John Teodoro as doormen.
    • Connections
      Featured in Killing Priscilla (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      I Wish You Love
      (Que Reste-t-il de nos Amours ?)

      Music by Charles Trenet and Léo Chauliac

      French lyrics by Charles Trenet

      English lyrics by Albert Beach

      Produced by Marius De Vries

      Performed by Chrissie Hynde

      Used by permission of EMI Virgin Music, Inc.

      Courtesy of Warner Music UK Limited

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2000 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Obsesión
    • Filming locations
      • Death Valley, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ambridge Film Partnership
      • Behaviour Worldwide
      • Eye of the Beholder Ltd.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,500,786
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,959,447
      • Jan 30, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,589,705
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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