Peeping Eye Spies on Japan This April
The very thought of someone (or something) watching me without my knowledge is enough to give me nightmares for several decades. And that’s precisely what director Koichiro Miki’s upcoming Japanese horror movie Peeping Eye tackles: mysterious eyes watching unsuspecting people. Based on the 2012 novel Nozoki Me by author Shinzo Mitsuda, the film follows a woman who discovers that a strange, eerie eyeball is keeping tabs on her. I’m officially creeped out.
AsianWiki puts a finer point on the plot:
Ayano Mishima (Tomomi Itano) works as an AD at a TV broadcasting station. She covers the mysterious death case of a young man. Before he died, he said that somebody was watching him. Covering the case, Ayano Mishima realizes that the mysterious eye is also coming after her.
Peeping Eye hits the big screen in Japan on April 2, 2016. Will this potentially unnerving experience reach other parts of the world? That remains to be seen. In the meantime, we do have a quick teaser to keep us occupied. Try not to look over your shoulder while watching it.
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