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So, 'You See, I See' is a fascinating blend of comedy and drama, really. Miki's journey with his delivery partner feels almost like a slice of life, but there's this moment when Marko opens the door that just shifts everything. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which actually adds to its charm—like you’re just going along with them. The performances are pretty grounded, nothing over-the-top, which lets the quieter moments really resonate. There's some clever practical effects that pop up here and there, giving it an authentic feel. The themes of perception and connection run deep, and how they explore that via a seemingly simple delivery job is kind of intriguing, to be honest. Definitely leaves you thinking.
Unique storytelling approachGrounded performancesInteresting exploration of themes
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