When a 12-year-old boy goes missing, lead investigator Greg Harper struggles to balance the pressure of the investigation and troubles with his wife, Jackie. Facing a recent affair, great strain is put on the family that slowly gnaws away at Jackie’s grip on reality. But after a malicious presence manifests itself in their home and puts their son, Connor, in mortal danger, the cold, hard truth about evil in the Harper household is finally uncovered.
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Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- Jackie Harper: Helen Hunt
- Greg Harper: Jon Tenney
- Alec Travers: Owen Teague
- Connor Harper: Judah Lewis
- Mindy: Libe Barer
- Detective Spitzky: Gregory Alan Williams
- Lieutenant Davis: Erika Alexander
- Officer Grace Caleb: Allison King
- Window Repairman: Adam Kern
- Justin Whitter: Riley Caya
- Mrs. Whitter: Nicole Forester
- Mr. Braun: John Newberg
- Mrs. Braun: Teri Clark
- Tommy Braun: Jeremy Gladen
- Young Tommy Braun: Wyatt McClure
- Young Alec Travers: Brooks Roseberry
- Newscaster: Cherie McClain
- Michael King: A.J. Ransom
- Todd: Sam Trammell
- Fly Fisherman: Thomas W. Wolf
- Detective: Mark Salas
- Police Officer Valmont: Daniel Repas
- Lydia: Jennifer Grace
- Police Officer: Joe Fishel
- Police Officer: Brian “Wolfman Black” Bowman
Film Crew:
- Casting: Nancy Nayor
- Executive Producer: James Atherton
- Stunt Double: Kevin Sheridan
- Executive Producer: Matt Leipzig
- Writer: Devon Graye
- Executive Producer: Phil Hunt
- Director of Photography: Philipp Blaubach
- Executive Producer: Jan Pace
- Executive Producer: Shaun Compton Ross
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Alan Tuskes
- Editor: Jeff Castelluccio
- Executive Producer: Eric Fischer
- Production Design: Carmen Navis
- Makeup Department Head: Sandra S. Orsolyak
- Script Supervisor: Sherry Gunderman
- First Assistant Camera: Chris Owen Jones
- Co-Producer: Sean Gowrie
- First Assistant Director: Lynn K. D’Angona
- Hair Department Head: Darrell Redleaf-Fielder
- First Assistant Camera: Timothy James Kane
- Associate Producer: Jason Salzman
- Camera Operator: Grant Adams
- Costume Supervisor: Jaclyn Laravie
- Associate Producer: Elliott Ross
- Director: Adam Randall
- Costume Design: Nancy Collini
- Sound Effects Editor: Raymond Park
- Sound Effects Editor: K. Joshua Fernberg
- Key Makeup Artist: Holly Sago
- Boom Operator: Henri Rapp
- Sound Designer: Demetri Evdoxiadis
- Associate Producer: Tom Harberd
- Executive Producer: Robert Ruggeri
- Associate Producer: Fenella Ross
- ADR Supervisor: Jacob Ortiz
- Key Grip: Donnie Schneider
- Special Effects Coordinator: Schuyler White
- Stunt Coordinator: Richard Fike
- Producer: Matt Waldeck
- Executive Producer: Jordan Bayer
- Executive Producer: Chris Sablan
- Art Direction: Geza Kassai
- Stunt Double: Matthew Divis
- Stunt Coordinator: John Sundquist
- Set Decoration: Grace Smith
- Original Music Composer: William Arcane
- Stunt Double: Jami Kinton
- Assistant Camera: Dumaine Babcock
- Stunt Double: Jason Cekanski
- Second Assistant Director: Jesse Bellis
- Key Hair Stylist: Dustin Osborne
- Sound Mixer: Steve Guercio
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Mark Andrew Hamer
- Stunt Double: Klint Tomlinson
Movie Reviews:
- Jack Elliott: I have been reading more and more about this film on the internet as more and more people watch it. While I didn’t take much notice of the reviews at first, the more I see its name mentioned, the more I became curious about it.
When the film started, I thought it is going to be one of those mystery films which an unknown entity starts troubling people and you get to find who or what it is towards the end of the film. Well, this film is also like this but with a big, unexpected twist halfway through. And for that, the film gets a positive rating from me. A well-deserved 7/10.
Would I watch it again? Probably not. Would I make my friends watch it? Sure.
- SierraKiloBravo: Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/YhEhAndmxxM
I don’t know if it was the bad acting, its inability to settle on a genre, or Helen Hunt’s facelift, but _I See You_ is a mixed bag of a movie. Never heard of this one? Consider yourself lucky. Regardless, here is the official description:
_When a 12-year-old boy goes missing, lead investigator Greg Harper struggles to balance the pressure of the investigation and troubles with his wife, Jackie. Facing a recent affair, great strain is put on the family that slowly gnaws away at Jackie’s grip on reality. But after a malicious presence manifests itself in their home and puts their son, Connor, in mortal danger, the cold, hard truth about evil in the Harper household is finally uncovered._
This is one of those movies where there are no heroes or anyone to cheer for, because everyone is an asshole. Helen Hunt fails to fire, the rest of the family are bland, and some characters that turn up later are so lame that they elicited many laughs out of me – in a movie that is most certainly not a comedy. The film takes what should be a horrifying situation but muddies it with an unneeded side plot about the father. Which is a shame because the movie overall has a good concept but would have been so much better with a stronger cast who could really sell it, a stronger score to punch up the tension, and a stronger commitment to sticking to one main storyline so it remains focused.
This is, in my opinion, very much a Friday-night-after-a-few-drinks type of movie.
- Tejas Nair: I See You is a gripping tale that brings together a family of three, the law enforcement, and some strange beings that first gives you a feeling of horror but then later takes a virulent turn to shock and impress you as you stay invested in the plot till the very end, only supported by the arresting background score. Best watched in a home theatre. Also, I learned about a new concept here.
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