The Eye of the Beholder
The "Eye of the Beholder" is laced with absurdities, most of which stem from director Stephan Elliot's conviction that it's a deep, dark, disturbing action picture rather than a bunch of gadget-heavy hokum. It's repetitive, and the pace is sluggish. Ewan McGregor is a bedraggled British spy known simply as The Eye. Hardly James Bond, The Eye looks more like a New York club kid who's struggling to pay his rent. He receives assignments via
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real role and Ewan McGregor looks like he needs to take a bath. The end of the movie doesn’t make any sense and seems like they didn’t have enough time to finish the movie. It really isn’t worth wasting two hours on The Eye of the Beholder. It is just too confusing and takes a while to understand. You will probably end up rewinding a quite a few parts to understand them.
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