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I See You

I See You

2006

Director

Vivek B Agrawal

Runtime

122 minutes

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Synopsis

Dr Shivani Dutt living and working in a hospital in London, notices some of her colleagues delving in organ trafficking. Before she can expose them she is involved in an accident, leaving her on a life support machine.

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Overall Score

4.4/10

Fair


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film offers no evidence of non-heteronormative identities. There are no character arcs or romantic depictions that critique heteronormativity.

Gender Representation

Fair

Dr. Shivani Dutt serves as a professional female protagonist with significant agency. However, it remains unclear if the film subverts traditional gender hierarchies.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Fair

The London setting and South Asian protagonist suggest a move away from Anglo-centric perspectives. The extent of cast diversity remains unconfirmed.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Good

The narrative disrupts views of Western institutional stability by portraying medical professionals as perpetrators of systemic harm. It focuses on institutional corruption.

Disability Representation

Fair

The protagonist's reliance on life support makes physical vulnerability a primary narrative driver. Her medical dependency is central to the plot.

Strengths

  • Features a South Asian female protagonist in a position of professional agency.
  • Challenges the perceived benevolence of Western medical institutions through themes of corruption.
  • Integrates physical vulnerability and medical dependency as central narrative drivers.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks any visible representation of LGBTQ+ identities or non-heteronormative narratives.
  • Provides insufficient detail regarding the diversity of the supporting cast.
  • Does not offer evidence of neurodivergent representation or broader intersectional depth.

AI Analysis

I See You centers on a South Asian female professional navigating a corrupt medical system in London. The story uses the protagonist's vulnerability and her fight against organ trafficking to drive a high-stakes thriller. While the film provides a non-Western perspective through its lead character, it lacks specific details regarding broader intersectional representation. There is no visible engagement with LGBTQ+ identities or neurodivergence. Ultimately, the film's strength lies in its critique of institutional ethics, though it remains focused on a specific medical drama framework.

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