Third and lastly "The Shining" has been my favorite movie for 40 years. Even that frog mask is nightmarish. The problem I have with most though is that I've seen so many I tend to figure them out before the final moments of the film. Totally worth my time. ... steers its story in multiple directions with mixed results, although even when its central mystery becomes muddled, the film maintains a suspenseful undercurrent. That's what makes it horrific. 'I See You' puts its own twist on it and does it a little differently which I liked, but it's just another element to this film that works extremely well. It follows a suburban family beset by unexplainable events that may be linked to the recent disappearance of a young boy. The film premiered at the 2019 SXSW Film Festival and was released … I See You never finds a solid foundation for its story. And that's the thing about this movie. It offers up a variety of scares and stories that keeps it pacing and intensity throughout various twists. Finally! Unlikely, but still. A boy, riding his bike through the woods, is yanked into thin air as if he had reached the end of a bungie cord. To me, this movie is very original, is has some similarities to 'Strangers' but yet totally different. Keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole way through!! Tying everything together with backstory revealed in the last few shots feels gratifying as someone who had to trudge through the first half, but it's not fulfilling on the story’s aimed terms to be unsettling and tricky. A great thriller that renews our faith in independent films that stay ahead of their limits and grant a fun, scary and fast ride for viewers seeking tension. "I See You" loves to use these components to tease that a supernatural force might be lurking in the shadows, and then abruptly cut—like it does right before wielding its title card. This movie not for people they just started to watch thriller movies and they come here to give Low rating with stupid complaining...i will talk for and give my review for people who enjoys (cinema) what cinema? A little creepiness settles in, as it harps on the concept of your space being invaded, by people who are just out of your peripherals. I See You is a 2019 American crime horror film directed by Adam Randall, written by Devon Graye, produced by Matt Waldeck, and starring Helen Hunt, Jon Tenney, Judah Lewis, Owen Teague and Libe Barer. Overall a good watch! The ending explained the motive behind the characters' actions. In with the new! I SEE YOU is one of those films. Despite the loopholes and divergences from the source material, the drama is worth watching thanks to the acting of two main leads especially Zhu Yi Long, who knows how to subtly convey the micro changes on his face and a great range of emotions. I don't want to say more but know that this is a movie I want to see again. The movie is different from usual horror/mystery films - not involving much gore/torture still maintains very good story-line and puzzle. If you're patient with this film it will reward you, It is a clever film with some genuine surprises in the story, Less Horror, But, More of Mystery!!! By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy I See You is a film to pick up if you're a horror fan, a noir fan, or a thriller fan. A well deserved 9/10 from me. and the Terms and Policies, Nick Allen is an Assistant Editor at RogerEbert.com and is a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association. Don't believe the genre tag. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed it and my head is still spinning from the plot twists. User Ratings So when one comes along that catches me completely off guard it becomes one that I want people to know about. Excellent film, well worth watching. Thrilling. Very well directed with eerie feel. | However if you do use patience with 'I see You' you will have a great time. This is straight up a thriller/mistery, there is absolutely no horror at all and you will be totally and completely dissapointed if you're in for the horror. Randall has a comical bounty of drone shots that swoop around locations and sometimes look they’re going to crash into the Harper house; Philipp Blaubach's score emphasizes the importance of every one of the script’s ominous visuals, and sounds like a steel mill in space. I was lucky enough to catch I See You at SXSW in Austin and I can't stop thinking about this movie. This is worth watching! On a smaller scale, something even more scandalous is afoot—his wife Jackie (Helen Hunt) has recently cheated on him, which comes up in numerous terse exchanges that she has with Greg or their moody teenage son, Conor (Judah Lewis). The second half of the movie was a complete 180 twist and I was hooked. Such a quality thriller... For its initial 40 plodding minutes, the clumsy thriller “I See You” works very hard to get your attention. If you're craving some thrills, this offers plenty of jump scares, neat visuals and a solid, grounded plot. Novice director Adam Randall did an excellent job behind the camera and in directing his cast. Fantastic! But as loud and in-your-face as these developments are presented, they amount to a shabby collection of Blumhouse-lite scenes that would be a parody if it weren’t so dull. I love it when horror movies gets things right. . We didn't expect events to turn half-way through the movie and the plot twist at the end made it even better.
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