Close The Eye To See (2025)

Close The Eye To See (2025) poster

Two young university students, Nam and Minh, live together in a small rented apartment. They are lovers. Minh suddenly disappears, leaving Nam soullessly alone in the apartment. Ngọc is their neighbour and the friend who stays by Nam's side to care for and accompany him while he is gradually losing his mind. Everything becomes apparent, and the explanation for Nam's nightmares is revealed.

Director: Irving Ly
Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance
Runtime: 33 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Phan Phước Minh
Editing: Irving Ly
Production: KAO Entertainment
Country: Vietnam, United Kingdom
Language: Tiếng Việt
Original Language: vi

Themes

Sibling Rivalry and Bitterness, LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, LGBTQ+ Stories

Keywords

homophobia, family conflict, mental disorders, forbidden sexuality, queer

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Close The Eye To See about?
Two young university students, Nam and Minh, live together in a small rented apartment. They are lovers. Minh suddenly disappears, leaving Nam soullessly alone in the apartment. Ngọc is their neighbour and the friend who stays by Nam's side to care for and accompany him while he is gradually losing his mind. Everything becomes apparent, and the explanation for Nam's nightmares is revealed.
Who directed Close The Eye To See?
Close The Eye To See was directed by Irving Ly.
Who stars in Close The Eye To See?
Close The Eye To See stars Hồ Bảo Kha, Đào Duy Bảo Định, Nguyễn Thùy Linh, Hồng Ánh, Huỳnh Kiến An.
How long is Close The Eye To See?
Close The Eye To See has a runtime of 33m (33 minutes).
What genre is Close The Eye To See?
Close The Eye To See is a Drama, Horror, Romance film.
Where was Close The Eye To See produced?
Close The Eye To See was produced in Vietnam, United Kingdom.
What are the themes of Close The Eye To See?
The themes of Close The Eye To See include: Sibling Rivalry and Bitterness, LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, LGBTQ+ Stories.