
Candid 2014
"The lens never lies."
In Vishnu Seesahai's unsettling thriller *Candid (2014)*, the line between observer and observed blurs dangerously.
Director: Vishnu Seesahai
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Candid (2014) about?
*Candid (2014)* follows Jim, a filmmaker who records strangers for his website, only to find himself trapped in a dangerous game orchestrated by Samantha. Their intertwined pasts and a shared history of murder reveal shocking connections, all while Jim's obsession with the lens spirals out of control.
Who directed Candid?
Vishnu Seesahai directed *Candid*, bringing a sharp eye for psychological tension to this horror-thriller.
Who stars in Candid?
The film stars Malliha Ahmad, Toni Busker, Noel Casler, and Marlon Dow in its central roles.
Is Candid (2014) worth watching?
While *Candid (2014)* lacks an IMDb rating, its gripping blend of horror and thriller elements makes it a compelling watch for fans of psychological suspense. The film's exploration of voyeurism and manipulation offers a thought-provoking twist on the genre.
How long is Candid?
*Candid (2014)* has a runtime of 93 minutes.
About Candid (2014) — A Haunting Thriller About Voyeurism and Dangerous Obsessions
In Vishnu Seesahai's unsettling thriller *Candid (2014)*, the line between observer and observed blurs dangerously. Jim, a filmmaker obsessed with documenting strangers' lives for his voyeuristic website, stumbles into Samantha's twisted world—a magnetic woman whose influence unravels his carefully constructed experiment. As Jim delves deeper, he uncovers a chilling truth: their fates are inextricably linked by a dark history of violence, all captured through the unblinking eye of his camera. The film masterfully weaves tension and psychological suspense, probing themes of surveillance, manipulation, and the sinister power of perception.
With a haunting atmosphere and sharp focus on its morally ambiguous characters, *Candid (2014)* delivers a horror-thriller that lingers long after the credits roll. The camera's gaze becomes both weapon and witness, exposing truths that are as disturbing as the secrets Jim and Samantha bury.