Tuesday, September 29, 2020

I See You (Adam Randall, 2019)

I cannot say much about the story of I See You since the entire edifice turns on a clever twist which in turn gives way to another twist. Concerning a series of ghostly happenings in an upper-middle-class home, I See You is extremely exciting and even though I sensed the final twist coming, the main one pulled the rug right out from under me. It should prove useful for teaching cause and effect as well as (extremely) restricted narration to film students. And yet, I'm afraid its use value ends there. Once you absorb the thrill of the twists, you're left with that empty feeling endemic to so much Hollywood product. Ok that happened. Now what do I do with it?

Grade: B+


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