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When blind Sophie cat-sits a secluded house, thieves break in. Her defense is Kelly, an army vet,, who helps her survive.When blind Sophie cat-sits a secluded house, thieves break in. Her defense is Kelly, an army vet,, who helps her survive.When blind Sophie cat-sits a secluded house, thieves break in. Her defense is Kelly, an army vet,, who helps her survive.
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- TriviaSkyler Davenport is legally blind in real life.
- GoofsA character is drilling into a safe with a drill bit of at least six inches / 15cm, and has been for an extended period. When he finally achieves his goal, he lifts the drill away as if the bit had been barely touching it, certainly not penetrating it to any kind of depth.
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"Hush"! I heard a better version is on Netflix. And "Don't Breathe" on...any other platform.
There. I gave you my recommendation. See "Don't Breathe" or "Hush" instead of "See for Me." But, if you feel the need for a triple feature some night, fine, you can include this. But, only because I can't think of another movie this is hyper-similar to.
Our incredibly unlikeable hero of the story is blind and somehow always manages to get around an unfamiliar house where she's cat-sitting and not be seen, for the most part, by three robber intruders. Even more unbelievable, she's holding her phone with the flashlight on while she's talking with a "See for Me" video chat service that helps blind people see in unfamiliar locations. And the robbers still can't track down this victim.
The person on the other end of the "See for Me" service is the only likable character and totally reminded me of Brooke Langton way back on Melrose Place. Not to mention, the lead totally reminded me of a much younger Sarah Polley. But, that's neither here nor there.
This plot is absurd and unrealistic at best, and littered with way too many plot holes at worst. And that lead character we're supposed to root for is so bad and unpleasant, you really only root for Not-Brooke Langton and she's thousands of miles away.
This is on Shudder and I love Shudder. But this REALLY feels like a D-grade Netflix thriller.
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Final Thoughts: Yeah, I have to go here: Like the blind lead, don't see this movie.
There. I gave you my recommendation. See "Don't Breathe" or "Hush" instead of "See for Me." But, if you feel the need for a triple feature some night, fine, you can include this. But, only because I can't think of another movie this is hyper-similar to.
Our incredibly unlikeable hero of the story is blind and somehow always manages to get around an unfamiliar house where she's cat-sitting and not be seen, for the most part, by three robber intruders. Even more unbelievable, she's holding her phone with the flashlight on while she's talking with a "See for Me" video chat service that helps blind people see in unfamiliar locations. And the robbers still can't track down this victim.
The person on the other end of the "See for Me" service is the only likable character and totally reminded me of Brooke Langton way back on Melrose Place. Not to mention, the lead totally reminded me of a much younger Sarah Polley. But, that's neither here nor there.
This plot is absurd and unrealistic at best, and littered with way too many plot holes at worst. And that lead character we're supposed to root for is so bad and unpleasant, you really only root for Not-Brooke Langton and she's thousands of miles away.
This is on Shudder and I love Shudder. But this REALLY feels like a D-grade Netflix thriller.
***
Final Thoughts: Yeah, I have to go here: Like the blind lead, don't see this movie.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $51,218
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $23,070
- Jan 9, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $725,952
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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