I Can See You
Directed by Graham Reznick
Surreal psychological horrors await three young ad-men on a camping trip in this indie horror freakout from director Graham Reznick, who co-wrote Playstation’s recent hit horror game UNTIL DAWN. Though the set-up - modern folks finding terror in the wild - sounds familiar enough, and though David Lynch and David Cronenberg are clearly influences, Reznick’s insanely creepy fever dream defies classification. Better to just to sit back and let this one-of-a-kind nightmare wash over you, and then tomorrow, when you can’t get it out of your head, watch it again.
Surreal psychological horrors await three young ad-men on a camping trip.
Cast: Benjamin Dickinson, Heather Robb
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Started watching out of boredom, kept watching because the lead actors were part of a comedy group I used to love. Story is uninteresting and pace is slow but to the films credit I really loved some of the visuals once things got going, also thought the soundtrack was impressive. At the very least it was good to see these dudes out of their element acting in someone else's project.
Look, it's fine if you want to put batshit crazy things in your movie with no rhyme or reason, but let us know what kind of world this is *before* the second half.
There are some interesting scenes, and the sound work is intense, but there is virtually no story and it looks and feels like an art student film.
Worst movie ever made