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Title: | See for Me |
Directed by: | Randall Okita |
Written by: | Adam Yorke; Tommy Gushue |
Produced by: | David Di Brina; Matt Code; Kristy Neville |
Music by: | Joseph Murray; Lodewijk Vos |
Cinematography: | Jordan Oram; Jackson Parrell |
Edited by: | James Vandewater |
Production | |
Production: | Wildling Pictures Di Brina Film |
Distributors: | IFC Films |
Released: | June 10th, 2021 |
Rating: | Unrated |
Running time: | 92 min. |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
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See for Me is a Canadian feature film of the psychological thriller subgenre of horror. It was directed by Randall Okita with a screenplay written by Adam Yorke and Tommy Gushue. It was produced by Wildling Pictures and Di Brina Film and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in the United States on June 10th, 2021. It was screened at the Vancouver International Film Festival in Canada on October 2nd, 2021 and a the BFI London Film Festival in the United Kingdom on October 7th, 2021. The film stars Skyler Davenport as Sophie Scott - a young blind woman who is hired to housesit for an affluent woman named Debra, which is really just a ruse. Sophie uses her disability to engender trust and then robs the wealthy families who hire her. She soon finds the tables turned against her however, as she is now trapped in an unfamiliar house during a home invasion. The movie co-stars Jessica Parker Kennedy as See for Me app responder Kelly as well as Laura Vandervoort Debra, Natalie Brown Sophie's mother, and Emily Piggford as Deputy Brooks.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Kim Coates | Rico |
Jessica Parker Kennedy | Kelly |
Laura Vandervoort | Debra |
Natalie Brown | Sophie's mom |
Skyler Davenport | Sophie Scott |
Emily Piggford | Deputy Brooks |
Pascal Langdale | Ernie |
Joe Pingue | Dave |
George Tchortov | Otis |
Keaton Kaplan | Cam |
Stuart Clow | Announcer voice |
Matthew Gouveia | Cab driver |
Nathalie Toriel | Digital assistant voice |
Bentley the Cat | Archie |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline for this film is "Seeing is Surviving".
- The original title for this film was Mira por mi, which is the Spanish translation for See for Me.
- Filming on See for Me took place in 2020, with temporary suspension of production due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- See for Me opened to limited theatrical releas on January 7th, 2022. It was screened in only thirty-five theaters. It had an opening domestic gross of $23,070 over the January 7th weekend. Its total domestic gross was $51,218. However, it earned considerably more internationally, grossing $674,734 for a worldwide total of $725,952. It was distributed through IFC Films.
- See for Me was released on Blu-ray by IFC Films on June 28th, 2022.
- The setting for this film is upstate New York in the modern era.
- There are a total of fifteen credited cast members in this film. Fourteen of the fifteen are human cast member, and one is a male cat. Of the human cast members, eight are male cast members, leaving four female cast members. Two of the male cast members appear as voices only. Nine male cast members in total if one includes the cat.
- On the Internet Movie Database (IMDB), See for Me has a star rating of 5.8 based on 5,198 votes.
- On Rotten Tomatoes, See for Me has a Tomatometer rating of 81% base on eighty-three approved critic reviews. It has sixty-seven positive reviews and sixteen negative reviews, averaging 6.50 out of 10. The film has an audience score of 61% based on more than one-hundred user ratings, averaging 3.4 out of 5.
- On Letterboxd, See for Me has a weighted average of 2.91 out of 10 based on 7,769 ratings.
- Actors Laura Vandervoort and Pascal Langdale both had recurring roles on the TV series Bitten. Vandervoort played the main character Elena Michaels and Langdale played Karl Marsten.
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External Links[]
- See for Me at IMDB
- See for Me at Wikipedia
- See for Me at Letterboxd.com
- See for Me at Themoviedb.org
- See for Me at Rotten Tomatoes
References[]
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