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Stranger Eyes

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After enduring months of a fruitless police investigation into the disappearance of their daughter, a young, estranged couple, Junyang and Peiying, realize they are bring filmed surreptitiously when they begin receiving mysterious packages at their door containing DVDs with footage of their daily lives. The moments captured are unnerving not only for the violation of their privacy, but for what is exposed about Junyang and Peiying's relationship on a most intimate level. Suspecting their voyeur is responsible for taking their daughter, the couple embark on a desperate mission to seek him out, only to find the truth of his identity is more complicated than it seems. Featuring legendary Taiwanese actor Lee Kang-sheng, STRANGER EYES "transmogrifies what looks at first like a creepy crime thriller into something much more tricksy, potent and ultimately puzzling, yet still rooted in recognizable human fragility," (The Hollywood Reporter). Referencing other surveillance thrillers like Michael Haneke's CACHE and Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW, Singaporean filmmaker Yeo Siew Hua's latest feature is a timely update to the genre as a meditation on voyeurism in the digital age and the contradictory desires around being seen.

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A haunting and deliberately offbeat thriller, Stranger Eyes trades conventional suspense for a poignant and compellingly elusive meditation on surveillance, solitude, and fading trust.

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Tony Rayns Sight & Sound Nov 20
Yeo Siew Hua asks intelligent questions about the effect of surveillance on the psyche in a brilliantly-cast mystery about a child’s disappearance. Go to Full Review
Ben Kenigsberg New York Times Aug 28
Always intriguing, “Stranger Eyes” proves stronger on concept than coherence. Perhaps the loose ends are Yeo’s way of suggesting that a film director, too, lacks omniscience. Go to Full Review
Namrata Joshi The New Indian Express May 13
...Siew Hua spins a well-paced, taut thriller that keeps the audience guessing and on edge of their seats. Go to Full Review
Emiliano Basile EscribiendoCine 19h
6/10
The film seems more interested in maintaining its conceptual ambiguity than in delving emotionally into its conflicts. This constant search for answers ultimately leaves a sense of distance that weakens its final impact. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Diego Batlle Otroscines.com 3d
...Yeo Siew Hua plants a few red herrings to make it clear that his film is not a conventional thriller but a psychological study of the darkest and most uncomfortable corners of the human psyche. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Tina Kakadelis Beyond the Cinerama Dome Jan 28
Stranger Eyes asks for the viewer’s attention and perception, skews it, and then asks viewers to find the fine line between surveillance for the sake of safety and for the thrill of voyeurism. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis After enduring months of a fruitless police investigation into the disappearance of their daughter, a young, estranged couple, Junyang and Peiying, realize they are bring filmed surreptitiously when they begin receiving mysterious packages at their door containing DVDs with footage of their daily lives. The moments captured are unnerving not only for the violation of their privacy, but for what is exposed about Junyang and Peiying's relationship on a most intimate level. Suspecting their voyeur is responsible for taking their daughter, the couple embark on a desperate mission to seek him out, only to find the truth of his identity is more complicated than it seems. Featuring legendary Taiwanese actor Lee Kang-sheng, STRANGER EYES "transmogrifies what looks at first like a creepy crime thriller into something much more tricksy, potent and ultimately puzzling, yet still rooted in recognizable human fragility," (The Hollywood Reporter). Referencing other surveillance thrillers like Michael Haneke's CACHE and Alfred Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW, Singaporean filmmaker Yeo Siew Hua's latest feature is a timely update to the genre as a meditation on voyeurism in the digital age and the contradictory desires around being seen.
Director
Siew Hua Yeo
Producer
Stefano Centini, Jean-Laurent Csinidis, Alex C. Lo, Fran Borgia
Screenwriter
Siew Hua Yeo
Distributor
Film Movement
Production Co
Akanga Film Asia, Volos Films, Films de Force Majeure, Cinema Inutile
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Drama
Original Language
Chinese
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 29, 2025, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 5, 2025
Runtime
2h 6m