All I See Is You

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All I See Is You

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Release Year: 2016

Rating: 5.4/10 ( voted)

Critic's Score: /100

Director: Marc Forster

Stars: Blake Lively, Jason Clarke, Ahna O'Reilly

Storyline
A blind woman's relationship with her husband changes when she regains her sight and discovers disturbing details about themselves.

Writers: Sean Conway, Marc Forster, Blake Lively, Jason Clarke, Ahna O'Reilly, Blake Lively, Jason Clarke, Ahna O'Reilly, Miquel Fernández, Xavi Sánchez, Yvonne Strahovski, Wes Chatham, Danny Huston, Kaitlin Orem, Stacee Vatanapan, Sirinya Bishop, Bonnie Zellerbach, Sahajak Boonthanakit, Sornchai Chatwiriyachai, Jarunun Phantachat, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Cast:
Blake Lively - Gina
Jason Clarke - James
Ahna O'Reilly - Carla
Miquel Fernández - Ramon
Xavi Sánchez - Luca
Yvonne Strahovski - Karen
Wes Chatham - Daniel
Danny Huston - Doctor Hughes
Kaitlin Orem - Lucy
Stacee Vatanapan - Jill
Sirinya Bishop - Anna
Bonnie Zellerbach - Realtor
Sahajak Boonthanakit - Doctor Fertility
Sornchai Chatwiriyachai - Policeman
Jarunun Phantachat - Hairdresser

Country: Thailand, USA

Language: English

Release Date: 3 Jan 2016

Filming Locations: Bangkok, Thailand

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Premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2016. See more »



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Rating: 5/10

Marc Forster has delivered some decent big budget films in the past, like "World War Z" and "Quantum of Solace," but "All I See is You" is smaller and a less epic offering. The story is an interesting one, a woman who has been blind for a long time has a procedure to get her eyesight back. The recovery period is long but ultimately successful in helping her gain her eyesight back, but she slowly starts realizing her life is not at all what it seems.

I thought the cast did a fine job, Blake Lively played a blind woman quite well and Jason Clarke played her supportive yet angry husband.

The problem with this movie is that nothing really happens, it tried to hit the viewer with a couple twists but those ultimately fell flat. Another problem was that it tried to use sex to further the narrative but that really just got in the way and felt forced. Maybe Marc was trying to distract the viewer with sex so they don't realize his movie is boring. A sort of plus was the handful of cool visuals that were scattered throughout the film, I won't tell you what they are because I don't really know how to explain them and if you choose to see it, I don't want to give anything away.

My Suggestion: See it if you like Blake Lively or Jason Clarke enough to sit through a boring movie starring them.

Seen at TIFF 2016.





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