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See for Me
When blind former Olympic skier Sophie Scott cat-sits in a secluded mansion, she gets caught in the crossfire of a home invasion scheme. She must rely on a sighted Army veteran via the See for Me app to help her survive the night.
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Plot Summary
A blind former skier, Kelly, is house-sitting her mother's home when she's targeted by burglars. Desperate, she uses a new app called 'See For Me' which connects her with a remote guide, army veteran Deanne, who can see through Kelly's phone camera. Together, they must use their combined skills to outsmart the intruders and survive the terrifying night.
Critical Reception
See for Me was generally well-received by critics, who praised its tense thriller elements, unique premise, and strong performances, particularly from Skyler Davenport. The film was noted for its effective use of suspense and its portrayal of a disabled protagonist in an action-oriented role.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innovative use of technology to enhance suspense.
Skyler Davenport's performance as the blind protagonist was widely lauded.
The film successfully blends thriller elements with a compelling character study.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's originality and the tense atmosphere it created. Many found the concept engaging and enjoyed the clever way the protagonist navigated the dangerous situation.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Motion Picture and Best Director at the 2022 Canadian Screen Awards.
Fun Fact
The unique 'See For Me' app featured in the film is inspired by real-life services that provide remote assistance to visually impaired individuals through live video feeds.
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