The Sight
The Sight
PG-13 | 29 October 2000 (USA)
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The American successful architect Michael Lewis travels to London with his partner and friend, the builder Jake, to refurbish an old hotel. Michael is having successive nightmares, and once in London, he realizes that twenty-one spirits are trying to contact him to solve murders of a serial killer. Michael, with the support of Jake, Detective Pryce and the ghosts, try to avoid the ninth crime and find the serial-killer.

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Smartorhypo

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Acensbart

Excellent but underrated film

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Odelecol

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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ThedevilChoose

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Step Wallace

This isn't a stand out film, but I caught on late night TV, and I was hooked enough to stay awake the couple of hours that this film took to watch.The acting is good, the story feels original (even though there's nothing particularly special about it).It feels like the movie length premier of a brand new supernatural series (think the Dead Zone). There are hints that there's more to the story than we get to see in this film, not a bad thing, but I'm at a loss as to why you'd hint so clearly at there being more stories than the one we're shown, if you had no intention of telling them.Worth a couple of hours if you catch it on TV, or pick it up as a weekly rental. Don't buy it.

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caroldame

Great movie... Should have been a pilot for a series. Someone out there needs to make it happen! I am one of those viewers who usually solves the mystery 10 minutes in to the plot. This was not that easy to solve until the last 20 minutes when you start to get an idea. It isn't who you think. It twists in the end. You have to watch the whole thing. Any movie that can hold my interest that tightly is a good movie. View this movie if you like a QUALITY supernatural movie. It is unfortunate that this site requires 10 lines because I am done commenting and I cannot submit THIS until I get the full number of words. So, here I am adding words without particular meaning much as some movies do to get a rating. Not nice Mr. Guidelines!

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Snoopy1

"The Sight" turned out to be a delight! It was a suspense movie about a serial killer...with a supernatural twist. The protagonist helps find the killer by utilizing his "sight", given to him by a dying woman. He has the ability to communicate with the dead. What better way to find out who the killer is than to talk to his victims?This movie was entertaining throughout the entire duration (which was only 90 minutes). The acting was superb, the entire movie was fast-paced, and the plot played with my mind and kept me at the edge of my seat. The last fifteen minutes left me saying "holy sh!t" , while the clever comic relief left me giggling. One of the best surprise endings I've seen, aside from "The Sixth Sense" and "The Others". I am extremely picky about the types of movies I enjoy...and this one was great. Don't let the fact that it was made for TV scare you off...it's better than most Hollywood blockbusters.

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Martin_Andersson

I saw this movie yesterday on Canal+, and was amazed. Not so much of the movie but the fact that Canal+ hadn't spoiled it in any of their magazines. I watched the movie casually, (missed the first two minutes, so i didn't know that it was Paul Anderson's movie.) and was kinda surprised by the nice locations (cold, very cold, but nice anyhow), but later on i noticed some bad editing in the first half of the film which i think has something to do with the fact that it's a TV-movie. (Yeah i know about the fade-outs and that's not what i mean about "bad editing".) The Sight begins as a Sixth Sense/Stir of Echoes story with occasional The Haunting vibes but gradually developes into a murder/mystery story with a supernatural twist. The editing and the feel of the movie changes and becomes a more than average movie, filling you with a taste for more and finally explodes in your face with a twist ending that has become some sort of a trademark for Paul Anderson. I like this movie, it feels like a light version of something Clive Barker would write, and i hope that a sequel will be made and that Paul Anderson keeps on doing what he's so good at; creating a good story.

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