Extraños acontecimientos acechan a un detective y su familia mientras este investiga la desaparición de un joven.Extraños acontecimientos acechan a un detective y su familia mientras este investiga la desaparición de un joven.Extraños acontecimientos acechan a un detective y su familia mientras este investiga la desaparición de un joven.
- Premios
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
Gregory Alan Williams
- Spitzky
- (as Greg Alan Williams)
Allison Gabriel
- Officer Grace Caleb
- (as Allison King)
Teri Clark
- Mrs. Braun
- (as Teri Clark Linden)
Brooks Roseberry
- Young Alec Travers
- (as Brooks J. Roseberry)
A.J. Ransom
- Michael King
- (as Aiden Ransom)
Reseñas destacadas
The movie is different from usual horror/mystery films - not involving much gore/torture still maintains very good story-line and puzzle
1st half of the movie is originating puzzles, complicating the story; while the other half is filling in the gaps to solve that puzzles in a very unique way of back-patching/filling parallel events
Also, the sound-effects are very unique and different from usual, heard a bit new things
And, Yes, Passively marketing a few new terminologies and Singers/Songs :)
Overall very decent movie to spend good time and deserves to be in Horror/Mystery Category
1st half of the movie is originating puzzles, complicating the story; while the other half is filling in the gaps to solve that puzzles in a very unique way of back-patching/filling parallel events
Also, the sound-effects are very unique and different from usual, heard a bit new things
And, Yes, Passively marketing a few new terminologies and Singers/Songs :)
Overall very decent movie to spend good time and deserves to be in Horror/Mystery Category
If you want a movie that offers some good suspense and one that does a pretty good job with misdirection along with some WTF head scratching moments then you can't go wrong with this film.
We're not quite sure where we are with this often deliriously directed horror thriller. From the opening scene, Adam Randall directs former actor Devon Graye's twist-packed story with relish, taking every opportunity to infuse the recognisably comfortable home life of the regular family line-up - affable Dad, smiling-through-adversity Mum and bratty, sullen kid. As we discover, they all have their tales to tell. So do other characters we meet later on when perspectives on events change and things become darker still.
Supernatural elements appear to make way for a more tangible, home invasion. But don't be disheartened; this is a chiller alright, even if doesn't quite become an outright horror. The camerawork is so sly and suspenseful, you might find yourself leaning forward in your chair trying to see round corners, or behind silhouettes of the characters to get a clearer look as to what is going on. It's all aided by the terrific soundtrack by William Arcane, which is available to buy.
Some reviewers suggest that 'I See You' gets a little lost in its wealth of twists and turns, but I think they are all judged just right. My score is 7 out of 10.
Supernatural elements appear to make way for a more tangible, home invasion. But don't be disheartened; this is a chiller alright, even if doesn't quite become an outright horror. The camerawork is so sly and suspenseful, you might find yourself leaning forward in your chair trying to see round corners, or behind silhouettes of the characters to get a clearer look as to what is going on. It's all aided by the terrific soundtrack by William Arcane, which is available to buy.
Some reviewers suggest that 'I See You' gets a little lost in its wealth of twists and turns, but I think they are all judged just right. My score is 7 out of 10.
I hated this film to begin with. I found it boring, and like some lame c-grade horror flick, with half the scenes barely even making sense. It felt like a Lifetime movie.
Then the film shifted dramatically and changed into something completely different. It was like watching two separate films, with a heap of separate stories taking place at once. It did this effectively though, and managed to weave all the strands together quite well. It certainly drew me in and captivated me throughout the second half.
I really didn't see some of the twists and turns coming. I'm glad I persisted through what I found to be a tedious first half hour. I See You felt like smart writing by the end, and definitely had a little swagger and style in the way it was made.
One of those films that leaves you kind of stunned by the end.
Then the film shifted dramatically and changed into something completely different. It was like watching two separate films, with a heap of separate stories taking place at once. It did this effectively though, and managed to weave all the strands together quite well. It certainly drew me in and captivated me throughout the second half.
I really didn't see some of the twists and turns coming. I'm glad I persisted through what I found to be a tedious first half hour. I See You felt like smart writing by the end, and definitely had a little swagger and style in the way it was made.
One of those films that leaves you kind of stunned by the end.
This movie was not what I expected. It actually turned out to be a really decent thriller. Once it kicks into gear, it goes. And it's a fun ride.
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- CuriosidadesOpening scenes shot in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
- PifiasWhen the mug falls onto Todd's head. The phone is face down. But later on when it shows the perspective of the Alec and Mindy the phone is face up.
- ConexionesReferences Las mujeres de Stepford (1975)
- Banda sonoraA Man At The Frontier
Written and Performed by Marc Morvan and Ben Jarry
P&C Garine
Published by Garine
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- Presupuesto
- 3.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.194.369 US$
- Duración1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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