All I See Is You

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  • Official Trailer for All I See Is You

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Gina (Blake Lively) and husband James (Jason Clarke) have an almost perfect marriage. After being blinded as a child in a nearly fatal car crash that claimed her parent's lives, Gina depends on James to be her eyes-a dependence that appears to solidify their passionate relationship. She sees her world in her own vivid imagination with help from James' descriptions. Despite her disability, the two enjoy a colorful existence in Bangkok, Thailand where James works in insurance and Gina explores life in a foreign country. It seems the only real hardship this loving couple faces is difficulty conceiving a child but when Gina is given the opportunity to have a corneal transplant and regains her vision, their life and relationship are upended. Gina now sees the world with a new sense of wonder and independence which James finds threatening. It is only when Gina suddenly begins to lose her sight again that she finally realizes the disturbing reality of their marriage and their lives.

Cast

  • Blake Lively
  • Jason Clarke
  • Ahna O'Reilly
  • Miquel Fernández
  • Xavi Sánchez
  • Yvonne Strahovski
  • Wes Chatham
  • Danny Huston
  • Kaitlin Orem
  • Stacee Vatanapan

Atom User Reviews

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This movie is awesome! Every married woman should see this film!

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Metacritic

58
Oct 24, 2017

Lively has become an expert at creating the impression that at some point, the movie behind her will come together. All I See Is You comes closer than Adaline, but its adult intentions don’t go far enough.

Metacritic review by Jesse Hassenger
Jesse Hassenger
The A.V. Club
60
Sep 12, 2016

Even as All I See Is You descends into soapy nonsense, it remains visually engaging.

Metacritic review by Nigel M Smith
Nigel M Smith
The Guardian
30
Sep 12, 2016

The movie morphs from sluggishness to confused ludicrousness, as it turns into a thrill-deprived thriller.

Metacritic review by David Rooney
David Rooney
The Hollywood Reporter