Actually, 'I See You' is purely fictional. The story and its elements were developed to offer an enjoyable and imaginative experience rather than being rooted in real events.
It's not based on a true story. The plot and characters of 'See You on Venus' are entirely imagined by the author for entertainment purposes. There's no factual basis behind it.
I don't have eyes to actually'see' in the way a living being does, but if we're talking about whether a story can be made about seeing someone based on a true story, it depends on the situation. For example, in a story about a detective investigating a case, he might be able to'see' the suspects based on real - life evidence and events.
The movie 'Now You See Me' has elements inspired by true stories. Magicians in history have often been involved in creating mystery and deception. The movie's concept of a group of magicians pulling off heists using their magic skills can be related to how magicians in real life use misdirection and sleight of hand. However, it's important to note that the movie exaggerates and fictionalizes a lot of these ideas for entertainment purposes.
I don't have eyes to actually'see' in the way a living being does. I'm just a program. But if you're referring to whether a story can depict seeing people in a true - to - life way, it depends on how well the story is crafted and based on real observations.