A nearsighted, neurotic photographer goes into the woods with his buddies to get nature shots for an ad campaign, and his mind snaps after he falls in love with a hippie girl he meets at a bonfire. The story is a bit lightweight, but the film's technical acumen and incredible ps... read more
Ben Dickinson,
Duncan Skiles,
Christopher Paul Ford,
Heather Robb,
Olivia Villanti
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A weekend brainstorming trip into the wilderness sets three aspiring ad men on the trail to terror in this brain-twisting horror film from writer/director Graham Reznick. Their assignment was to overh... read more
DVD Release Date: October 27, 2009
Stats: 15 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (15)
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November 12, 2009
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December 8, 2009
More like I Can See Poo. And the poo is this movie. Just terrible. We got about 20 minutes of movie and an hour and a half of padding. Plus acoustic guitar music straight from the bowels of hell. Maybe this was originally intended as a short film, but then was stretched well... read more
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February 19, 2012
Very rarely do I watch a movie and immediately wish I could unsee it. Very rarely do I watch a movie and immediately wish I had a time machine to warp to a time period where said movie does not exist. These thoughts were immediately evoked not only at the conclusion of "I Can See... read more
Critic Reviews
There's no way to explain that until you see the movie, which goes from comic-realistic mode into full-on psycho meltdown with more terrifying adroitness than any other movie of this decade. Full Review
The filmmaker Graham Reznick arrives with a bang in his feature debut, the experimental horror film I Can See You. Full Review
The sensory disorientation climaxes in a freakout that wipes all your troubles away, as well as anything else lying around in your head. Full Review
If you're looking for a narrative film, this is not the pic you're looking for. Full Review
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