See (2019)

See

See is a visceral, mythic sci‑fi drama set in a harsh, post‑apocalyptic future where humanity has long since lost the sense of sight. Society has adapted—cultures, hunting, architecture and combat all evolve around touch, sound and scent—until the fragile equilibrium is shattered when a pair of infants are born with the ability to see. That single fact ignites fear, superstition and a brutal struggle for power that forces people to choose between protecting new life and preserving the old order. Watching See you’ll get an immersive, sensory experience: the series leans hard on sound design and close physical detail to render a blind world, so much of the storytelling is tactile and aural rather than visual. Expect slow‑burn worldbuilding that introduces layered tribes, religious dogma, and political intrigue, then ramps into intense, often bloody action sequences where choreography and survival tactics reflect a sightless way of life. At the heart of the story are intimate family stakes—a fierce, protective parent fighting to keep the children safe—which give the show its emotional pull amid the widescale conflict. Tonally the show mixes brutal, gritty violence with quiet, poignant moments and moral quandaries. Themes include the meaning of perception, the cost of fear, the power of myth, and what it takes to protect future generations. Production design and cinematography create a stark, elemental landscape—mud, forest, and crude settlements—while the score and soundscapes make the world feel immediate and lived‑in. If you watch See, you’ll be drawn into a slow‑burn epic that balances big‑scale battles and political menace with intimate family drama. Expect suspenseful cliffhangers, morally ambiguous characters, visceral fight scenes, and a contemplative undercurrent about how people remake culture when a fundamental human sense disappears—or returns.

Actors: Jason Momoa, Sylvia Hoeks, Hera Hilmar

Genres: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi

IMDB Rating 7.6 /10 Bmoat Rating 7.6 /10