overall, "I See You" is a frustrating experience. It's a great concept that's well produced and is anchored by a talented cast; But because the story's unique structure is given so much time and attention, everything else is diminished in the process
I See You's primary stumbling point in its lacklustre effort to build compelling ambiguity, along with its unclear sense of what kind of film it's trying to be, and the lack of understanding of what makes strange mysteries truly compelling
a twist-heavy crime thriller spiced with horror and noir elements, I See You is such a finely crafted exercise in slow-burn suspense that its loopy plot contortions only seem absurd in retrospect
"I See You" is an impressive screenwriting debut, featuring enough surprises to keep even the sharpest audiences guessing, as well as a thrilling story about how easy it is to not notice the darkness in people