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So, 'I See You' is an interesting piece, you know? It really dives into the psyche of a man caught in a life-or-death moment on a bustling subway. The action unfolds slowly but deliberately, giving you time to feel the tension building. The act of meeting this innocent child adds a layer of depth that’s pretty compelling. You start to question the idea of what makes someone an enemy, which isn’t a typical angle for a film like this. The performances are quite layered - you can sense the internal struggle in the lead. The atmosphere is heavy, but there's a glimmer of hope through the narrative. It stands out, not just for its premise, but for how it challenges perceptions through a very human lens.
Explores themes of perspective and humanityRelies on practical effects to enhance realismOffers a unique take on the action-drama genre
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