Eye of the Beholder Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Part high-tech spy thriller and part psychological study, Eye of the Beholder was Ewan McGregor's first feature film following his mainstream breakthrough performance in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. The Eye (Ewan McGregor) is an agent of the British Secret Service, equipped with the latest in high-tech crime fighting gadgetry and assisted by his indefatigable collegue, Hilary (k.d. lang). The Eye's latest assignment is a surveillance project; the son of a well-known politician has been spending a great deal of money on someone, and they would like to know who and why. A little sleuthing reveals that the mysterious person taking the cash is a woman named Joanna (Ashley Judd), but the trail gets much stickier when the Eye witnesses Joanna pulling a knife and killing the politician's son. Normally, he'd take the shortcut to putting her behind bars, but some time ago he lost contact with his daughter when his wife left him; Joanna reminds the Eye of his daughter, and he's too fascinated with her to bring her to justice. The Eye now follows Joanna obsessively, and discovers that she's also involved with a blind man (Patrick Bergin) and has a history of emotional instability from being abandoned by her father at a young age. Eye of the Beholder was directed by Stephan Elliott, best known for the comedy The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
01/28/2000
DVD Release Date:
05/23/2000
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for some strong violence, sexuality, language and brief drug content.
Run Time:
107 min.
Distributor(s):
Destination
Production Co.:
Ambridge Film Partnership, Behaviour Worldwide, Destination Films, Filmline International, Hit and Run Productions, Village Roadshow Pictures
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Voyeurs, Serial Killers, Social Injustice, Dangerous Attraction
Tone:
Bleak, Deliberate, Enigmatic, Gloomy, Downbeat, Paranoid, Stylized
Keywords:
Secret-Service, daughter, guilt, killing-spree, loneliness, obsession, psychosis, surveillance
Country of Origin:
USA (01-28-2000)
Language:
English
Version of / Remake of:
Status:
DVD