I See You (2019) <Best>

The film's most notable contribution to the genre is its use of —a real-life phenomenon where people secretly live in someone else's house without their knowledge.

The 2019 film is a genre-bending psychological thriller that starts as a slow-burn supernatural mystery and morphs into a complex, perspective-shifting home invasion story. Directed by Adam Randall and starring Helen Hunt and Jon Tenney, it has gained a cult following for its unique narrative structure and unsettling atmosphere. Core Premise and "Phrogging" I See You (2019)

The story begins with the disappearance of a 10-year-old boy in an affluent Ohio suburb, a case being investigated by lead detective Greg Harper (Jon Tenney). Simultaneously, Greg’s household is falling apart following an affair by his wife, Jackie (Helen Hunt). The film's most notable contribution to the genre

: Strange occurrences plague the Harper home: silverware vanishes, TVs turn on by themselves, and a repairman claims a "daughter" let him in, though the Harpers only have a son. Core Premise and "Phrogging" The story begins with

: At the halfway point, the film restarts from a new POV, revealing that two "phroggers," Mindy and Alec, have been living in the attic and orchestrating the "hauntings". Key Themes and Stylistic Highlights

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