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Mira por Mí (2021)

Thriller | 92 minutes
2,70 166 votes

Genre: Thriller

Duration: 92 minuten

Alternative title: See for Me

Country: Canada

Directed by: Randall Okita

Stars: Skyler Davenport, Jessica Parker Kennedy and Laura Vandervoort

IMDb score: 5,8 (8.364)

Releasedate: 7 January 2022

Mira por Mí plot

"Seeing is surviving."

Sophie is a former skier with a visual impairment. In a remote mansion, she keeps a cat company when three thieves break in and search for the safe. Sophie can only protect herself with the help of Kelly, a war veteran with a penchant for video games. Through an app, she acts as Sophie's eyes, in the hope that she will get out of this alive.

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boemboem27

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quite an interesting movie though.

something completely different.

although you have to take some things with a grain of salt.

e.g. if she communicates with the phone, is there for the burglars in a fairly dark house, is the visibility of her phone still present?

Did she manage to take money with her despite her gunshot wound?

despite the police coming...

should have been fifteen minutes longer to make the ending better..

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Shadowed

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Moderate thing.

Kind of the standard for this kind of movie. Nowadays, less and less effort seems to be made to bring films like this to a successful conclusion. Still, I have to say that they sometimes manage to deal with the concept in an original way, and that's nice.

For a thriller, it just lacks some tension in almost every area. It never really feels like the main character is being threatened and that has everything to do with the fact that the intruders make an easy impression. Davenport, on the other hand, despite her special characteristics, also makes a less intriguing main character. So it comes down to one uninteresting side competing against the other uninteresting side.

Also some nice images in terms of cinematography. Neat decorations and a lot of focus on the environment, I could of course enjoy that. It just doesn't hold up well in a movie like this. You end up waiting for the escalating situation between the woman and the intruders, but it never comes. At least, it will come, but the lack of tension does not really frame the film well.

In the end, this is a fairly typical example of a film that you will forget in no time. A number of funny finds and a nice look, but also rather dark lighting and a camera that does not really manage to get everything in the picture. The somewhat inconspicuous way of editing also takes away a lot of tension. Easy movie to watch, even easier to forget.

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Sophie Scott [Skyler Davenport] has literally and figuratively lost her sight of a successful career as a skier due to an eye disease. When Debra [Laura Vanderboort] asks her to look after her house and her cat for a while, Sophie is startled in the night by three burglars. She uses Kelly [Jessica Parker Kennedy], a war veteran who acts as Sophie's eyes through the App 'See For Me'. The basic fact assumes that it is more logical that Sophie feels safer when she has her flashlight on and that fact is not very easy to digest. But if you go along with it, this is a nice variation on Lights Out.

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