This is one of those films you can stick on and be entertained. It goes along at a good pace with a couple of twists and turns. Its not really that scary and feels more of a drama/thriller film. The acting is decent and the plot is average but it gets a 3/5 for doing what it was made for.
A cop and wife with son experience spooky goings on in their house as at the same time a serial killer is on the loose, children are disappearing. Supernatural killer or all in the mind? A thriller containing mystery, suspense, thrills and crime. You never know what is going on until the plot is unravelled in flashbacks. Clever, entertaining and very well constructed; enjoy.
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.