I-See-You.Com

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Movie
German title I-See-You.Com
Original title I-See-You.Com
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2006
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Eric Steven Stahl
script Eric Steven Stahl
Sean McLain
production Eric Steven Stahl
Robert Egan
Hector Elizondo
Mirela Girardi
Mark Anthony Parrish
music Kevin Kiner
camera Ricardo Jacques Gale
cut Alexander Egan
Stefan Tellegino
occupation

I-See-You.Com is an American comedy from 2006, which parodies the modern internet world and television formats like Big Brother .

action

The salesman Harvey Bellinger and the stockbroker Lydia Ann Layton live in their second marriage with their children Colby Allen and Audrey Bellinger in an affluent family in a mansion and enjoy their lives to the fullest. But when Harvey loses his job and Lydia speculates on the stock market, they are threatened with bankruptcy. Colby comes up with an idea: he equips the entire villa with cameras - without the knowledge of his parents and sister - and puts family life on the Internet for a fee . What was initially only planned as a small additional income, soon turns into a very lucrative business. The website is attracting more and more attention, especially due to the revealing Audrey. The family finally becomes so well known that the action can no longer be kept a secret and Colby has to confess everything to his family. The shock is great at first, but the high income that Colby finally manages to convince her to keep running the website.

After the quotas initially decrease, as the family is noticeably acting in an unnatural way, they decide to integrate further "family members". First a supposedly handsome Italian exchange student named Ciro, then a more attractive (bogus) girlfriend for Colby. The concept seems to be working and the quotas are rising again. However, mother and daughter fall in love with Ciro. After all, it's all about the quota and so the family members lose themselves in their roles and are no longer themselves.

Reviews

“Outgrowths of the brave new media world from the Big Brother container to revolutionary voyeur techniques and celebrity show on the Internet are cited and pulled through the lukewarm cocoa in a sometimes informal, gaudy, American prudish social satire about a public family and their creative rampages. Leading actor Beau Bridges tells the story in retrospect to a parole board, and Rosanna Arquette now leaves the nude appearances to a body double. Not too demanding jokers are right. '"

- kino.de

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.kino.de/kinofilm/i-see-you-com/103559