'Sight': A look at Terry Chen's biographical-drama movie's filming locations

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The upcoming biographical drama 'Sight' hits theaters on May 24, 2024, chronicling the inspiring true story of Dr Ming Wang (Terry Chen). This film, directed by Andrew Hyatt, follows Dr Wang's remarkable transformation from a Chinese immigrant facing adversity to a celebrated eye surgeon in the United States.
But where did the cameras capture Dr Wang's emotional journey? While official details about filming locations remain undisclosed, we can delve into possibilities based on the film's narrative. The story begins with Dr Wang's upbringing in China, likely during the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976).
What happened to Kajal? | The blind girl featured in the movie ‘Sight’“
The 2024 movie Sight tells the story of Dr. Ming Wang, a Chinese immigrant who left Communist China and moved to America, where he became a renowned eye surgeon after graduating from Harvard Medical School.
Cook review: ‘Sight’ is inspiring true story
By Linda Cook, May 21, 2024, Ourquadcities.com
“Sight” is the latest in a series of inspirational true stories from Angel Studios.
The films, which include “Cabrini” from earlier in the year, are about people of faith. Well-written and beautifully acted, these movies deservedly are striking a chord among faith-based audiences.
Is ‘Sight’ based on a true story?
Coming to theatres on 24 May 2024 is Sight, an inspiring new movie about a renowned eye surgeon named Dr. Ming Wang who is determined to give sight to an orphan named Kajal who was blinded by her stepmother.
Sight - Filled with Inner Light
By Sr. Hosea Rupprecht, May 21, 2024. Pauline.org
Based on the amazing true story of Doctor Ming Wang, a world-renowned eye surgeon, this film celebrates the possibility of the light coming from within a person being more powerful than any light coming into them from outside.
Sight, releasing to theaters on May 24th, follows Dr. Ming Wang (Terry Chen) as he tries to help a young girl, Kajal (Mia SwamiNathan), regain her sight.
In order that she may elicit more sympathy and loosen purse strings as a beggar, Kajal’s step-mother purposely pours sulphuric acid in her eyes, blinding her. Found abandoned on the streets by Sister Marie (Fionnula Flannagan), she comes to American, where Sister Marie seeks out Dr. Wang to see if he can help the young girl.
Eager to be of service, Wang sets about analyzing her case with his close friend and co-worker, Dr. Misha Bartnovsky (Greg Kinnear). They conclude that Kajal can’t be helped, but she reminds Wang so much of a friend he lost years ago in China, that he’s determined to find some way.
Movie Review by Paul Asay
MOVIE REVIEW
When Jesus cured the blind man in John 9, all He needed was a little mud.
Dr. Ming Wang requires more.
Oh, sure, some might say that Ming is a miracle worker in his own right. But the good doctor knows that curing someone’s sight takes more than mud. It takes knowledge. It takes skill. And Ming (he might say with all due modesty) has plenty of both. You’d expect nothing less from the country’s best eye surgeon.
Movieguide: Sight
"THERE’S MORE TO LIFE THAN WHAT YOU CAN SEE"
How a chance meeting led to an $8.5 million movie about Nashville eye surgeon Dr. Ming Wang
The $8.5 million indie film "Sight" tells the story of a poor Chinese immigrant's success story — and producers have high hopes for the opening Memorial Day weekend.
By Brad Schmitt, Nashville Tennessean
An independent film company is set to launch an $8.5 million movie about Nashville eye surgeon Dr. Ming Wang nationwide May 24.