Friday, 26 October 2018

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: I STILL SEE YOU

Director: Scott Speer
Cast: Bella Thorne , Richard Harmon , Dermot Mulroney , Louis Herthum , Amy Price-Francis , Hugh Dillon , Shaun Benson , Alicia Johnston , David Brown , Darcy Fehr , Alyssa Wyspianski
Plot: Bella Thorne stars in this spellbinding and romantic supernatural thriller. Ten years after an apocalyptic event left the world haunted by ghosts, Roni (Thorne) receives a threatening message from beyond the grave. Joining forces with a mysterious classmate, Kirk, Roni descends into a shadow world that blurs the bounds of the living and the dead-and begins a desperate race against time to stop a cunning killer.


My Movie Review: The movie is an easy watch sometimes you want simple and chill tale to follow its not scary as others might give you decent thrill catch it before it's gone with the wind:) I Still See You is a dystonian ghost thriller that start strong in mystery and being picturesque in visual but towards in the middle in the land no one must go where remnants walk of crowded in the night I literally fell sleep and trying to open my eyes until the climax on ice break I'm awake! Bella Thorne is pretty convincing yet too much acting in some scenes she must not shed a tear in few times and doesn't have visible nipples in a white shirt if better clothing choice was made! What I like the narrative in the event and the idea entails felt like it's important to see because its about afterlife and dead hidden message you will not understand until it comes to unravel:0)

Critic Review: Everybody sees dead people in “I Still See You,” a slickly produced but none-too-scary thriller designed for that teen audience which prefers that its spooky Halloween fare involve cute guys of variable mortality fawning around a mildly misfit quirky-girl protagonist. Here, we have live boys and ghost boys alike fluttering around the suburban Goth flame of Bella Thorne in a movie that will no doubt play best to the book’s fans. Newcomers will find this adapted tale’s fantasy upon logic arbitrary, its plot convoluted, and the sum effect wildly unconvincing without being nearly so fun. Still, it’s given a suitably gauzy feel by director Scott Speer (“Midnight Sun,” “Step Up Revolution”) that will appeal to the target demo. They’ll access it primarily via home formats; Lionsgate opened the film today on just 11 U.S. screens!!!

Source: https://variety.com/2018/film/reviews/i-still-see-you-review-1202978526/

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