
See for Me
dir. Randall Okita
59
7 sourcesSynopsis
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.
Critics consensus
A home invasion thriller with a nifty twist, See for Me is further elevated by Skyler Davenport's magnetic lead performance.
What resonated with audiences
'See for Me' delivers gripping, edge-of-your-seat suspense with strong direction and a refreshingly complex blind protagonist who defies typical disabled character portrayals. Skyler Davenport's performance anchors the unique premise combining modern technology with home invasion thrills. However, the film struggles with plausibility issues, featuring unrealistic villain behavior and plot holes that require significant suspension of disbelief. While some found the writing absurd and familiar, others appreciated its fresh take on genre conventions, making it an entertaining if flawed thriller.

Directed byRandall Okita
StarringSkyler Davenport, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Laura Vandervoort, Pascal Langdale, George Tchortov, Joe Pingue
Written byAdam Yorke, Tommy Gushue
CinematographyJordan Oram
EditingJames Vandewater
MusicJoseph Murray
See for Me
2022 · NR · 1h 32m
Crime, Horror, Thriller
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.
Our Verdict
59
'See for Me' delivers gripping, edge-of-your-seat suspense with strong direction and a refreshingly complex blind protagonist who defies typical disabled character portrayals. Skyler Davenport's performance anchors the unique premise combining modern technology with home invasion thrills. However, the film struggles with plausibility issues, featuring unrealistic villain behavior and plot holes that require significant suspension of disbelief. While some found the writing absurd and familiar, others appreciated its fresh take on genre conventions, making it an entertaining if flawed thriller.
Critics Consensus
A home invasion thriller with a nifty twist, See for Me is further elevated by Skyler Davenport's magnetic lead performance.
