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I've Seen All I Need to See

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In I'VE SEEN ALL I NEED TO SEE, two sisters are separated by the expanse of death. Parker, an actor in Los Angeles, returns to her hometown in search of answers after the sudden and violent loss of her estranged sister, Indiana. As Parker revisits familiar yet forgotten ground, she must escape the immense gravity of Indiana's passing without surrendering to its encroaching darkness. Told through a non-linear and haunting lens, I'VE SEEN ALL I NEED TO SEE is equal parts ghost story and noir. It looks at the gaps in space, time, and judgment that are created when attempting to move on from personal tragedy.

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Wendy Ide Observer (UK) 1d
The muddy sound and murky plotting do little to shine a light on the picture’s underpowered story. Go to Full Review
Sam Davies Little White Lies 6d
3/5
Younus captures the cyclical nature of mourning, even if it occasionally comes at the expense of propulsion. Go to Full Review
Kevin Maher The Times (UK) 6d
1/5
Images, plodding voiceover, truly terrible acting. And then there’s a bench, a sunset, a pool. The end. Go to Full Review
Jennie Kermode Eye for Film 6d
2.5/5
If the film does not test your patience, you should probably check your pulse. Go to Full Review
Dulcie Pearce The Sun (UK) 6d
1/5
The long, quiet scenes, lack of narrative, dark lighting and mostly silent, unlikeable characters – who smoke and cry more than they talk – make it a frustrating and often exasperating watch. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis In I'VE SEEN ALL I NEED TO SEE, two sisters are separated by the expanse of death. Parker, an actor in Los Angeles, returns to her hometown in search of answers after the sudden and violent loss of her estranged sister, Indiana. As Parker revisits familiar yet forgotten ground, she must escape the immense gravity of Indiana's passing without surrendering to its encroaching darkness. Told through a non-linear and haunting lens, I'VE SEEN ALL I NEED TO SEE is equal parts ghost story and noir. It looks at the gaps in space, time, and judgment that are created when attempting to move on from personal tragedy.
Director
Zeshaan Younus
Screenwriter
Zeshaan Younus
Distributor
Bulldog Film Distribution
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 17, 2026, Limited
Runtime
1h 24m