Terrible world, poor man

Gerson 2022-01-09 08:02:41

It was a thrill for me, who didn't give much attention to the horror and horror just after watching this film. I am still a little trembling, and I want to give up halfway through it. I told myself that it was just a story before I finally finished watching it.


I have always felt that psychological horror is truly terrifying and much more powerful than the kind that is just supernatural.


The story is very suspenseful, one after another, the next thing is always unexpected. I feel that Julia is so pitiful. After experiencing so much, she is still in the eternal darkness. I deeply doubt whether she can choose to trust others again. The volunteer did what he wanted this time, but he was dead, and all he did was ruin another person's life.


Seeing the scene when they were in the basement at the end, the volunteers wanted to blind Julia's eyes and said that they would take her to a place where no one knew them. I was just wondering what could be done. She already knew what you did, and it is no longer possible to love you anymore. Even if you live together, there is only pain. Volunteers are pitiful, but he can only live in such encounters and cannot extricate himself. His life has created his character, and his character determines his results.


The ending of the story is quite warm. In this world full of crisis and doubt, people find that there is finally real love.

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Extended Reading
  • Leatha 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    I accidentally watched another blind man movie, and it didn't have the expected thriller, but I still didn't have the detective skills, and I couldn't guess the real culprit right after half of it. Spanish movies are delicious! The pin pokes the eyes and the horse is also close-up!

  • Adrien 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Really good! good movie

Los ojos de Julia quotes

  • [first lines]

    Sara: [talking to someone hiding in the dark] Listen.

    [pause]

    Sara: Alright, you win. Could you at least stop that song? You know I hate it.

    [she receives no answer. Only music playing in the background]

    Sara: [nervous] Why are you so quiet?

    [thunders strike, briefly lightning the living room]

    Sara: Say something, for fuck sake!

  • [last lines]

    Julia Levin: [voiceover] You told me that when you looked me into my eyes... you could see the entire universe.

    Isaac: [voiceover] I still can.