I See You (Horror Movie Review)


8/10

Sheriff Greg Harper is plunged back into a nightmare he hoped had ended for good. The child kidnapper that he had seemingly caught many years ago had returned with a vengeance. But the strangest things happen at home, where he cannot get rid of the feeling that he and his family are being watched. Is there a stranger in the house? And how is it connected to the case he is working on? 

Sometimes an interesting concept is enough to make a movie stand out. I SEE YOU definitely has an original take on a thriller plot structure, making us wonder what the heck is going on, but the surprises regarding the murder mystery or the identity of the kidnapper are easy to predict. Nevertheless it’s a tense little thriller and while it’s hard to care for any of the characters, it is an enjoyable ride.

On the negative side, Helen Hunt is terribly miscast as the protagonist’s wife, and only there to raise the stakes. She doesn’t really do anything apart from looking scared, helpless and occasionally bemused.

Director Adam Randell (you might have enjoyed his Netflix superhero flick I-Boy) does well when it comes to original ideas, but I SEE YOU is a mixed bag, as it makes too many u-turns and while none of the twists feel out of place, changing direction doesn’t help caring for the characters the way we should.

Dark, mysterious and devoid of any gratuitous violence I SEE YOU is rather a mystery than a horror movie. It is definitely trying to do something new with a tired serial killer formula and deserves high praise for the effort.

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