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The Third Eye 2006

★ 7.01 votes95 min📅 2006-04-08

In Carol Lai Miu-Suet's 2006 tech-noir thriller *The Third Eye*, Zhang Liang—a restless young man obsessed with hidden cameras and voyeuristic gadgets—checks into a vacation home where his clandestine hobby takes a dark turn.

Director: Carol Lai Miu-Suet

Cast

Race Wong
Race Wong
Ka-Kei
Wong Yau-Nam
Wong Yau-Nam
Leung
Farini Cheung Yui-Ling
Susan
Joman Chiang
Joman Chiang
Fa
Sarika Choy
Sarika Choy
Amy
Tony Ho
Tony Ho
Zheng
Liu Kai-Chi
Liu Kai-Chi
Ka-Kei's Uncle
Samuel Pang King-Chi
Samuel Pang King-Chi
Lik
Otto Wong
Wai
Derek Tsang Kwok-Cheung
Derek Tsang Kwok-Cheung
Gum

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Third Eye (2006) about?

Zhang Liang, a tech-obsessed young man, checks into a vacation home where he secretly records others using hidden cameras. But his voyeuristic habits turn on him as he becomes the center of his own invasive surveillance.

Who directed The Third Eye?

The film was directed by Carol Lai Miu-Suet, marking her work in the Hong Kong thriller genre.

Who stars in The Third Eye?

The lead roles are played by Race Wong, Wong Yau-Nam, Farini Cheung Yui-Ling, Joman Chiang, and Sarika Choy.

Is The Third Eye (2006) worth watching?

For fans of slow-burn thrillers with a tech-driven twist, *The Third Eye* offers a tense ride through themes of privacy and obsession. While it lacks a widely known IMDb rating, its atmospheric storytelling and strong performances make it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is The Third Eye?

The runtime is 95 minutes.

About The Third Eye (2006) — When Obsession Becomes a Surveillance Thriller

In Carol Lai Miu-Suet's 2006 tech-noir thriller *The Third Eye*, Zhang Liang—a restless young man obsessed with hidden cameras and voyeuristic gadgets—checks into a vacation home where his clandestine hobby takes a dark turn. Disguised as a standard tourist, Liang secretly installs pinhole cameras in the rooms of a young air stewardess and other tenants, convinced he's uncovering their private secrets. But as he becomes the unwitting subject of his own obsession, the film spirals into a tense exploration of privacy, surveillance, and the blurred line between hunter and prey.

With its moody atmosphere and sharp focus on surveillance culture, *The Third Eye* delivers a gripping narrative where technology and human curiosity collide. Race Wong and Wong Yau-Nam anchor the cast as key players in this morally complex tale, delivering performances that underscore the film's unsettling tension and psychological depth.