In order to hold interest a film should have some kind of understandable story. It is a shame that "Eyes of Fire" is so disjointed, any semblance of a story is totally lost. In addition, character development is poor, the acting amateurish, and the editing outrageously choppy. This film has one, and only one thing going for it, and that is some ultra weird imagery. Unfortunately that is hardly enough to entertain for a feature length movie. If this had been a short, it would have benefited. Instead, what you get is some surprisingly effective photography, and the above mentioned images. What you don't get is a story that makes any sense. Thus, I cannot recommend viewing. - MERK