My husband and I were scrolling through Amazon a few weeks ago on a
Saturday, looking for a movie (specifically a thriller) to watch, and we
found Lie to Me. It sounded interesting, and we like Helen Hunt,
who stars in it, so we watched it. What a pleasant surprise! It turned
out to be a very clever, twisty thriller with plenty of surprises in
store.
Helen Hunt, most famous for her role in Mad About You
in the 90's, plays Jackie Harper, who is married to Greg, played by Jon
Tenney. They have a teen son named Connor, played by Judah Lewis. Greg
is a police detective in their picturesque small town. It's clear from
the beginning that Jackie recently cheated on Greg, and though the
couple is trying to stay together, Connor has not forgiven his mom and
is very angry with her. In this midst of this domestic trouble, a young
boy has gone missing from their quiet town, last seen while riding his
bike in the woods on his way home. Greg and the rest of the police force
are looking for him, and members of the community join in with search
parties through the woods. There is some reference to past incidents of
boys going missing, though the details aren't clear at first. Meanwhile,
Jackie starts to notice strange things going on in their home, as
tension builds both within and outside their family.
This
is the way I like my thrillers: smart and unpredictable. This seems to
start out as a simple mystery--boy gone missing--with some family drama
mixed in. Then, the weird things start happening around the house, and
you begin to wonder if there could be something supernatural going on.
Eventually, some of those questions are answered, but there are still
plenty more surprises to come. The cast is excellent, the writing is
great, but the star of this movie is that surprise-filled plot. We
absolutely loved this super-twisty, tension-filled thriller that kept us
guessing right up until the end (even my husband, who always guesses the ending of movies, was stumped). It just gets better and better.
I See You is currently available on Amazon Prime.
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
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