
My Little Eye (2002)
Año de Estreno: 2002
Nación: Canada, France, United Kingdom, United States
Título Alternativo: La cámara secreta, O Olho que Tudo Vê, Kamere smrti, Unsichtbare Augen, Katastasi tromou, Én pici szemem, 処刑・ドット・コム, Akies krašteliu, Morderstwo w sieci, Одним глазком, 誰在網路偷窺, Ölüm Bizi Gözetliyor
Director: Marc Evans
Guionista: David Hilton, James Watkins
Producción & Género
Productor(es):
Compañías: StudioCanal, Universal Pictures, WT² Productions, Working Title Films, imX Communications
Género: Horror, Horror Film, Mystery, Slasher Film, Thriller
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
Similares:
Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: camera, found footage, murder, observation, video surveillance, web show
Argumento
Five strangers apply to live together in an isolated house for six months, with every move being recorded by numerous cameras as part of a web show contest. Each contestant has their own reason for participating, hoping to win the $1 million prize. However, the rules stipulate that if anyone leaves before the end of the six months, everyone loses. As the days pass and tensions rise, so do mysterious occurrences in the house, leading to suspicion, fear, and ultimately, murder.
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Resumen
Directed by Marc Evans in 2002, 'My Little Eye' is a found-footage horror film that explores themes of surveillance, paranoia, and the dark side of reality television. The film follows five young contestants who agree to live together in an isolated house for six months, with their every move broadcast on the internet as part of a web show contest. Each contestant has their own reason for participating, from seeking fame to needing the prize money. However, as time passes and tensions boil over, strange occurrences begin to plague the house, leading to suspicion, fear, and eventually, deadly consequences.
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