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  • Actors: Sean Cw Johnson, Kris Lemche, Stephen O'Reilly, Laura Regan, Jennifer Sky
  • Directors: Marc Evans
  • Writers: David Hilton, James Watkins
  • Producers: Alan Greenspan, Christopher Zimmer, David Hilton, Eric Fellner, Jane Villiers
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Momentum Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: 21 April 2003
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000089ATI
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 25,550 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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My Little Eye comes from the same school as Series 7: The Contenders and The Blair Witch Project, attempting to play on our fears by using the medium of film itself. The difference here is this film's willingness to use striking camera angles, editing and "night view" cameras that take the idea of Big Brother onto pay-per-view internet where no-one is around to hear you scream.

Locked away in a deserted house, six "contestants" (or stereotypes) are adhering to curfews and confinement in a bid to win money: unlike Big Brother, though, the twist here is that no-one gets evicted, they all have to stay to win. To begin with the "company" looks after them, delivering food and warmth, however towards the end of their six-month stay weird things begin to happen. Rex, the most clued-up of the contestants, despite his alleged mental imbalance, surmises that the "company" are trying to scare them out of the prize money, but as time goes on and a mystery visitor mysteriously disappears it becomes clear that things are about to become very brutal in a bid to please their pay-per-view audience.

Although the reality-film premise may be wearing a little thin by now, director Marc Evans still manages to pull a few surprises out of the bag, particularly at the macabre ending, which subverts all rules of the horror genre and will leave the audience trembling because maybe, just maybe, this could be happening.

On the DVD: My Little Eye two-disc set is a genuinely innovative achievement. Disc 2 offers the standard DVD special features, including a 30-minute making of featurette, which is beautifully filmed. However, it's Disc 1 which has the real gem. Along with a well transferred film (16:9, Dolby 5.1 sound) and informative director's commentary, there is also the option to view the film in "Interactive Browser Mode". What this means is that once you've entered the hidden code you are able to watch as if you are a pay-per-view customer on the internet, with the ability to view audition tapes and archives (six deleted scenes of them in the first few months), eavesdrop into conversations, and choose different cameras for certain scenes. The result is a truly interactive experience that definitely increases the fear factor. --Nikki Disney

Special Features
Disc One:
Audio Commentary by Marc Evans and Producer Jon Finn
Interactive Browser Mode: Enter a password (hidden in the packaging to view the film from the perspective of an internet subscriber, with the option to:
Choose to see selected scenes from different cameras
Access archive footage (deleted scenes)
Follow the movements of 'the company' within the house
Eavesdrop into conversations between the people behind 'the company'
Monitor the housemates files change as the events unfold

5.1 Audio - English Subtitles

Disc Two:
Deleted scenes (available with Director/Producer Commentary - approx. 30 mins)
Making of My Little Eye(approx. 30 mins) My Little Eye Gallery
Theatrical Trailer
Teaser Trailer
TV Spots

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars *** TO DIE FOR? ***, 20 Mar 2003
By Mr. N. Carnegie (Kirkcaldy, Scotland, UK.) - See all my reviews
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Inspired by 'reality' fly on the wall television such as (and in particular) Big Brother, My Little Eye sees five young people brought together in a house in the middle of nowhere, alone but for the constant attention of CCTV broadcasting to the web throughout there stay. Their motivation for taking part in this internet show is simple, they will win $1million if they survive the six month stay without any of the contestants leaving. Fairly simple you might think? Well some people would die for fame and fortune...

In the edgy and at times disturbing My Little Eye a website called Reality Webcast persuades two young women and three young men to spend six months cut off from the civilisation in a remote and VERY creepy house in snow covered Nova Scotia. Inevitably faced with such constant contact and so little stimulation tempers begin to fray, sexual tension increases and the contestants are in turns flirtatious and irritating with each other. As the plot progresses and the cameras watch strange things begin to occur, which lead to more confrontation between contestants and a whole lot of skeletons emerging from several different closets. With various members of the group at loggerheads a stranger appears (on Alpine skis) adding another dynamic and variable element to the groups dynamics and with paranoia and intrigue on the increase the friction amongst the group threatens to blow the group apart with only a few days left before the competition ends. As strange occurrence precedes strange occurrence the five begin to question whether the internet company playing mind games by withholding food and heat, with them or whether they are all part of a more sinister and darker plot as cruel psychological tricks inevitably lead to violence.

The third feature of talented Welsh filmmaker Marc Evans (Resurrection Man), this intends to disturb from start to finish. However, I have to say although the first three quarters of the movie keep you on the edge of your seat the last quarter of the movie doesn't quite match its initial set-up. The threat and intrigue of hidden forces, possible enemies from within and secret outside agendas lead to a descent into your more stereotypical schlock horror fare and the pay off does not succeed in living up to its promise. Your enjoyment of this movie may also be tempered by the quality of the picture. Filmed on digital video with what was obviously a tight budget the picture has that blurred and sepia quality that Digital video often provides in comparison to traditional film stock. Personally I'm not a fan of digital video and much prefer watching movies in more natural colour, however it must also be recognised that digital video is a powerful medium that allows creative film makers to realise their visions and showcase their talent without having big budgets. To this end Director Marc Evans for the most part succeeds by making use of classic nerve-fraying suspense tactics in what is a fairly stylish, relatively original, dark and often thrilling movie. Its just a shame that as the bodies inevitably pile up toward the edge of the movie much of the earlier promise fails to be fully realised.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new vision to an old concept, 30 April 2003
At last. After years of waiting....maybe since the likes of Dark Crystal ..... a film has come along which is truly inspirational. Yes, the idea of the reality game show is tired. Yes, the characters are stereotypical and yes, there is little explanation to what the film is actually hinting at, but this is what makes it so great. It's about time someone came along with enough guts to make a film about an idea that's been, let's face it, repeatedley worn out. What seperates this from others in the genre is the fantastic display of acting talent....and yes to all you ne'er believers, it is actually hard to act stereotypically. Then, of course, there's the camera shots. The impression of the hidden surveillance cameras dictating out every view is not only innovative but amazingly effective. I can also honestly say that the twist at the end is superb, I for one (and all the people I know) did not see THAT coming. The days of the killer being hidden till the end are dead because, as quoted in the film, statistically you are much more likely to be killed by someone you know than by a complete stranger. Brilliant.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Little Eye - Utilising DVD Format at last, 29 April 2003
By A Customer
Whatever you think of Marc Evans low budget attempt at Fly on the wall Voyeurism as a feature you must marvel at the way the film is handled when adapted to it's DVD release. I thought it was a Playstation 2 game to begin with - it's so interactive it has it's own instruction booklet!

To the feature first. Five sexy kids answer an internet ad to stay in a remote house. Six months for a Million bucks! What could be easier? But of course if you've ever lived in a student house with no telly and no contact with the outside world, sexual tension and boredom inducing squabbles gradually wear you down and turn you on one another in more sinister ways. Manipulated by the seedy 'Company' whose watchful web cast cameras force us into their Point Of View, the cast are tested to their limits. Do they break and run from the monotony and probable set-up losing out of the dosh, Or sit it out, believing that ultimately no one would pit them against one another to their probable death. No, not just for ratings, surely?

This is a step up from the similarly themed slasher 'Halloween Resurrection' which just happened to be around in cinemas at the same time. Evans' film is just about clever enough to deliver a satisfyingly unexpected ending with a slow build up of tension throughout.

But it's not the actual film that is the star of this double DVD. It's the way that the content is delivered. Disc 1 has an interactive viewing choice that can only be accessed through a code hidden in the packaging itself. Once inside you can watch a whole host of hidden angles on certain scenes. Giving you control as a 'Company' watcher from different hidden cameras. You can also listen to the Voyeur comments as the cast are put through some scary events. It makes you feel you're taking part in your own evil version of 'Big Brother'. The multi-angle option on DVD has rarely been used to good effect and this is the perfect subject matter for it's experimentation. Any shoddiness or slow interactivity through slower reaction DVD players on these sections can be forgiven as the footage as mostly viewed through rough video camera lenses anyhow. Giving it a more eerie and dangerous feel altogether. Even if the subject matter is not to your taste the construction of this DVD should pave the way for more Directors to utilise the format to give the viewer more to do than skip scenes or watch a 'Making of'. Which brings us the Disc 2 which is a little more standard in presentation but certainly interesting in it's detail. Surprisingly enough the 'Making of' is quite interesting, describing the career threatening risks of the film-maker and his last gasp efforts to get a hit under his belt. Deleted Scenes with accompanying Directors Commentary completes the detail on disc 2 along with standard trailers and Picture Gallery.

Put away your latest console game and study the Instructions to this little beauty

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