The Sight

Synopsis: Michael Lewis a young American architect is sent to Britain to refurbish an old London hotel. But this assignment instantly stretches beyond the ordinary as he finds himself exposed to a chain of unusual events, strange visions and frightening dreams. Lewis soon decides to use his newfound ability to help the hotel's 21 restless spirits resolve their business on Earth. In the process, he unwittingly becomes involved in a serial murder case.
Director(s): Paul W.S. Anderson
Production: Impact Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2000
86 min
73 Views


Michael, you're above

I'm Jake

We need to get the plane

We still have three hours

What is it?

Do you see New York for the first time?

Mrs Fong is fed

I think I still ring the bell.

I was sleeping. -What

.

I had another nightmare.

Are those for me?

Where is Coleen?

Road?

-Waarheen?

Forever left.

What if you & apos; s would be in a better neighborhood

live, women remained perhaps.

I think it's fine here.

-What Less love for old buildings...

and more love for people,

and you would have sex more often.

Excuse me, ladies.

No, twenty dollars.

Again dropped off a tourist?

-They Ask for it.

Do you want to m & apos; s watch house?

-Should You been to London?

Yes.

-You're Just returned.

I have to work.

You should go to Paris.

That is romantic.

I will remember.

I see you little good

is waiting in London.

Where do you see that?

In a crystal ball?

No, on the Internet.

I have it printed for you.

They call him the new Ripper, Jack.

Jack the Ripper has returned to London

.

Nice woman.

-Inderdaad.

Let's ride.

The tunnel was hell.

I take the Williamsburg Bridge.

They are working on the L8.

What time is the flight?

-We're On time.

Welcome to London Heathrow

Passengers on flight VS 005,

from JFK in New York...

to retrieve their luggage

at band number five

Nice hotel. Do you rented a car?

-This Is for you.

Do we sometimes bankrupt?

-If You do something, you should do well.

The Arcadia Hotel.

So they do not build them today.

Does it appeal to you?

Fine.

I have to because of my exes this deal

really close.

Congratulations, Mr. Lewis.

We knew you were the right man.

Better than an architect, he does not find you.

He ??makes the plans, I realize them.

That was a great presentation.

-I Would also like to restore the building.

It's a dream job. I would have to actually pay

.

So he can do again.

You have made something special

Old Mutual Building in Baltimore.

I want to stay true to the spirit.

-Z & Apos; s mind?

Each building has that,

and I want to keep.

It is an interesting collaboration.

-I Hope.

There is one thing. An instruction of the

owner of the Arcadia Hotel.

When we meet him?

-I Will not go.

Really? What he has to request?

Here along.

The door at the end

may not be opened.

How far?

-Never. You have to build around it.

You're kidding.

-I'm Afraid so.

The client insists.

Your business will only contract

if the door remains closed.

That will not be a problem fixed.

Hey, come back.

Wait.

Listen, you can not come here.

It's dangerous here.

Can you help me?

Enter information about building

ownership

Let's meet, Albert.

Birth Registry 10/06/1914 Albert Brown deceased

How can that be?

Jake, I'm still at work

at the Arcadia.

I have done research into our mysterious client.

It appears that the Arcadia Hotel

sold to certain Albert Brown.

Decade ago.

The problem is that Albert

deceased was 90 years ago.

When he was three months old.

Someone wants Clearly z & apos; s identity

hide.

So the question is who is

than that and why.

Damn.

If I catch you,

i'll graze.

Maybe.

What are you doing here?

Who are you?

-The Monitoring.

You are sure Mr. Lewis.

This came for you.

Take care of yourself.

-Goedenavond.

Hold.

It's all good, Margaret.

I'm going to get help.

Can you help us?

Would you call an ambulance?

Call an ambulance.

What do you have?

I'm going to get help, Margaret.

I'll be back.

Can you send an ambulance

to the corner of Church and Old Street?

It's okay. They are coming.

It's good. There is help on the way.

It's good.

Do not worry, Michael.

How do you know my name?

Forgive me for what I've done.

I do not have so much time.

They are coming.

You do not understand.

I can not bear the burden.

Not anymore.

I know that you can be strong.

Be strong.

How often do I tell you this yet?

I have already told you twice.

That's the procedure.

I'm sorry, but I'm tired.

They just got the car.

I do not hinder could.

You have to believe me.

-We Do.

Detective Price,

continue to sit.

Margaret Smith was a patient

at Saint Theresa.

They had not even missed her.

She's apparently just walked away.

Why was she in the hospital?

-They Had cancer and was terminal.

She should have been dead.

She looked right at me.

She must have been confused because of the medications

.

We keep your car is rounded to the study.

Research?

-That's Just standard.

You get a replacement vehicle.

You may proceed, Mr. Lewis.

Just like that?

You were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Listen, she knew my name.

She knew my name.

-The Ripper has struck again.

Price, Mills, come here.

And soon a bit.

My card.

It was not your fault.

1000 hours a suspicious guard

that was not in the vicinity of the murder.

There is a pattern.

No, the killings are random.

I do not believe.

To believe you do in the church.

I do not care what you believe.

You are no longer involved in this case.

Command from above.

They want if they do not see results, see

changes.

You and Mills are taken off the case.

Killer.

Welcome to the mailbox 745

You have 21 new messages

You have it taken away from us

You can not run away.

Who is going to help us now

You'll pay for what you've done

Killer

Fine that you have come.

-Could I but not your m & apos; n data card.

Did you touch anything?

-The Phone, sorry.

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