I never expect much from Amazon Prime movies. I started watching I See You (2019) because it starred the cute Judah Lewis (below), who I thought was gay. It turned out to be an interesting thriller with several plot twists, no gore, no heterosexual fade-out kiss, a pleasant gay subtext, and an abundance of cute guys.
1. Idyllic small-town detective Greg Harper (John Tenney) is having problems: at work, he's in charge of a case involving a missing boy:
2. Justin (Riley Caya), who vanished, leaving his bike and a green pocket knife. It's similar to a case several years ago where six boys were killed and buried with green pocket knives. But the offender was caught when two of his victims escaped. He's in prison.
3. Surly Teen Connor (Judah Lewis), hates them both. There are hints of abuse, but nothiing is specified.
Suddenly crazy, paranormal-style things start plaguing the family, like Jackie's favorite mug ending up on the roof, all of the silverware going missing, and tv sets going on and off by themselves. Detective Greg gets trapped in the closet. I'd assume that Surly Teen Connor was responding to the abuse by causing a ruckus, except he gets mysterious, threatening messages. Plus:
4. A repairman (Adam Kern) comes to the house to fix the window that Detective Greg broke. He says that a girl let him in, but no girl lives there. Could their house be haunted?
5. Tommy (Jeremy Gladen) becomes hysterical, and won't talk to them, and they can't find the second.
6. Jackie's ex-boyfriend Todd (Sam Trammell) comes by to try to win her back, and ends up murdered in the basement. Detective Greg and Jackie naturally assume that Surly Teen Connor did it, so they bury the body in the woods.
When they return, they find Surly Teen Connor drugged and tied up in the bathtub (no skin), with a green pocket knife next to him! The kidnapper was in the house! While Greg is searching, he's attacked, too.
We eventually see who's causing the ruckus: Homeless teens Mindy and:
7. Alec (Owen Teague), who are making a documentary about phrogging (living in someone's house without them knowing it). Mindy wants to be incognito, but Alec, who chose this house on purpose, is gaslighting Detective Greg and Jackie. Although he's trying to help Surly Teen Connor by warning him about...something.
Ulp...Mindy is accidentally trapped in the car with Detective Greg! She finds his "magic house," and the kidnapped boys, Justin and Tommy (the survivor of the previous kidnapping). But Detective Greg kills her before she can rescue them.
8. Detective Spitzky (Gregory Alan Williams) rushes to the rescue. He recognizes Alec from the earlier case!
9. Tommy (Wyatt McClure). Yes, the same Tommy who was kidnapped years later. They encounter Detective Greg, who offers them a green pocket knife.
I haven't found any information about any of the cast members being gay. Of course, they might be gay and not coming out in interviews.
ReplyDeleteI have to wonder: do you understand/know what a subtext is? I mean, just because you see a cute guy doesn't mean the story has a gay subtext. There's really no evidence of one.
ReplyDeleteWell, I have two master's degrees and a Ph.D., and I've published five books and over 50 articles on gay subtexts and queer codes in mass media. I think I have a pretty good idea. Go read some Foucault, Barthes, Derrida, Lyotard, Butler, and Sedgwick, and of course my doctoral dissertation. I'll wait.
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