Jessica Alba on the Set of “The Eye” Remake Pictures

2 April 2007

Topics: Jessica Alba, Movie Stuff

In the horror movie “The Eye”, Jessica Alba plays a blind woman who gets a cornea implant, which allows her to see, but also comes with a price — the eye grants her the ability to see ghosts, rather she wants to or not. The film is a remake of the Hong Kong horror movie of the same name (2002′s “Gin gwai”), directed by the Pang Brothers and starring the incredible Angelica Lee in a starring turn, and has spawn two sequels. I don’t know how Alba will do in the role, which requires a low-key, subtle approach as the young woman tries to come to grips with her newfound, horrific abilities. She’s never really shown that ability in her movies, but hey, maybe it’ll work. Who knows. Here are some pictures of Jessica Alba, as the blind heroine, on the set of “The Eye” remake.

“The Eye” remake is scheduled for a October 2007 release, and is written by Sebastian Gutierrez (“Snakes on a Plane”) and co-directed by Frenchies David Moreau and Xavier Palud.

(Thanks to Mandrake for sending in the pics.)

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