Review: Forest – I See You Everywhere : vimarsana.com

Review: Forest – I See You Everywhere


film profile], described as a standalone sequel to his 2003 entry
Forest. Like this earlier film, the director's latest outing is an omnibus drama, telling seven (or, rather, six and a half) stories that deal with those emotions that we least want to feel.
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Apparently set over one night in various apartments, it begins with a teenage girl blaming her father for her mother's death. His response makes this probably the most brutal of the episodes.
Next up, a young woman works herself into a fit of jealousy over her boyfriend lending his camera to a girl named Anna, whom he once cheated on her with. He is worried that Anna has gone missing, but his girlfriend takes this as another transgression – and a twist will uncover the truth.

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