
Jake is a driver for a seedy escort service operating out of 'The Naked Eye strip club', he's a street thug type who falls for a witty high-class escort named Sandy. Except one night Sandy is found murdered, the only clues left behind are cell phone calls made the night she died. To avenge Sandy's death Jake must risk everything and walk a bloody path to find her killer.... (Full plot summary below)
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Jake is a driver for a seedy escort service operating out of 'The Naked Eye strip club', he's a street thug type who falls for a witty high-class escort named Sandy. Except one night Sandy is found murdered, the only clues left behind are cell phone calls made the night she died. To avenge Sandy's death Jake must risk everything and walk a bloody path to find her killer.
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| Shared DarknessBrent SimonA pulpy, low-budget slice of film noir cross-pollinated with a martial arts flick, this Girl wins no awards for great originality but nonetheless serves as a stylish and engaging vehicle for the surly charms of Jason Yee. |
| Cinemalogue.comTodd JorgensonIt might be difficult to stifle laughter while watching this stylish but overwrought noir thriller. |
| Film School RejectsRob HunterThe best thing to come from the film is a desire to see what Ren and friends do next... hopefully with an even bigger budget. |
| VarietyRob NelsonGets one's attention but doesn't keep it, due to ill-cued flashbacks, groan-inducing dialogue and wooden performances. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleEarly on, it's tempting to dismiss the noir pastiche The Girl From the Naked Eye as a warmed-over pulp wannabe, what with the overwrought camera work and clichéd dialogue. But in its moments of sometimes comically violent antagonism, the movie shows some flashes of genre pizazz. |
| New York TimesNeil GenzlingerThere's a lot to like about the action film "The Girl From the Naked Eye," especially some crisp martial arts fight sequences and the subtle sense of humor that surfaces now and then. |
| Screen InternationalMark AdamsAn engaging blend of martial arts and film noir. |
| CraveOnlineWitney SeiboldIt's a pretty good little noir with excellent fighting and the usual story. I liked the tone, I liked the photography, and I liked the characters. The pace is a little maddening, but the film is ultimately efficient. |
| New York PostFarran Smith NehmeSo deadpan are the dialogue and narration that it's hard to tell whether the laughs are intentional. What with all the shrieking, dumb bad-girl hookers and the wistful, wounded good-girl hookers, the sexism is so creepy it might be an ironic genre critique. Then again, maybe it's just creepy. |
| Slant MagazineRob HumanickThe Girl from the Naked Eye has heart, which is more than can be said of some other recent genre throwbacks, but it ultimately makes barely a splash. |