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April 28, 2026
I’ve Seen All I Need to See review
An actor returns after the death of a family member, but there’s not much more of depth in this noirish tale with a painfully pretentious voiceover

TL;DR
- The film is described as a drab grey rather than noir, feeling contrived and frustrating.
- The lead character, Parker, delivers a painfully pretentious voiceover.
- Parker returns home after her sister Indiana is killed and ignores her sister's request not to investigate.
- The film features actors looking pensive but not saying anything meaningful.
- Cinematographer Justin Moore's murky, atmospheric camerawork is noted, but the film lacks the danger or strangeness of David Lynch.
- The film is compared to a self-conscious film school project with little audience consideration.