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I See You
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I See You in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $5.39
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I See You in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $5.39
Original price: $5.99
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When Nate, a man crippled with anxiety opens a book in a bookstore, he meets Annabelle, a child-like fictional character, who comes alive in front of his eyes. He signs a contract with her to change the world, no questions asked. Little does he know it won't be the adventure he has in mind. When they meet Lucy, an orphan fabric designer convinced everybody leaves her eventually, Nate falls head over heels for her. Yet as their relationship blossoms, his anxiety returns. Unable to control his attacks, he pulls away from Lucy. Lucy, meanwhile, insecurities growing, loses herself trying to hold onto Nate. When they break apart, Lucy starts her journey of self-discovery, but struggles to forget Nate, who always seems to pop up when she is about to turn a corner. Yet just as Nate is ready to fully commit himself to her, he finds himself back at the bookstore, where it all began. 'I see You’ is a story of unconditional love that explores the topics of judgment and misperception, and about seeing beyond what is visible to the human eye. Or, as Annabelle puts it, to truly see people. Because Annabelle can see the soul of people.
When Nate, a man crippled with anxiety opens a book in a bookstore, he meets Annabelle, a child-like fictional character, who comes alive in front of his eyes. He signs a contract with her to change the world, no questions asked. Little does he know it won't be the adventure he has in mind. When they meet Lucy, an orphan fabric designer convinced everybody leaves her eventually, Nate falls head over heels for her. Yet as their relationship blossoms, his anxiety returns. Unable to control his attacks, he pulls away from Lucy. Lucy, meanwhile, insecurities growing, loses herself trying to hold onto Nate. When they break apart, Lucy starts her journey of self-discovery, but struggles to forget Nate, who always seems to pop up when she is about to turn a corner. Yet just as Nate is ready to fully commit himself to her, he finds himself back at the bookstore, where it all began. 'I see You’ is a story of unconditional love that explores the topics of judgment and misperception, and about seeing beyond what is visible to the human eye. Or, as Annabelle puts it, to truly see people. Because Annabelle can see the soul of people.





















