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A blind woman's relationship with her husband changes when she regains her sight and discovers disturbing details about themselves.
11 October 1978, Georgia, USA
21 September 1984, Palo Alto, California, USA
13 February 1980, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
25 August 1987, Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, USA
27 September 1961, The Bronx, New York, USA
7 May 1980, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
December 18, 2017
The film is baffling, seemingly setting up every giant clue about something terrible happening, while only creating a lot of confusion.October 27, 2017
All I See Is You seems extra-uniquely bad somehow.October 27, 2017
Somewhere in this interestingly shot mystery there's an exploration of identity, masculinity and marital discord, but those themes are obscured by the sublime, strange Blake Liveliness of it all.October 27, 2017
Despite an interesting premise and a promising first act, All I See Is You ultimately fails to deliver much beyond a gradual descent into disinterest and watch-checking.October 26, 2017
for all of Forster's experimentation, and his willingness to prod at the strange, jagged edges of this relationship, he ultimately rejects darkness.November 15, 2017
There is an appreciated sense of unconventionally to the film. However, the story quickly takes an overemotional and theatrical turn which diminish the many topics the story could have explored.November 02, 2017
This tepid psychodrama suffers from a weak script with an absurd conclusion.November 15, 2017
While this has interesting moments, Foster seems unable to follow the story into as deep or dark a place as it should go and the ambiguity in the storytelling is unwarranted and frustrating to witness.November 15, 2017
There are some issues in this erotic thriller that director Marc Forster wants to address, but the execution is wanting.October 29, 2017
Some nice visual perspective from (a sightless) point of view. Lots of pretentious BS, too.October 27, 2017
You might be laughing at the movie by the time you reach its go-for-broke final shot, but the look on Lively's face is enough to fulfill the idea that loving someone is not the same as needing someone.October 26, 2017
Marc Forster's superficially trippy Thailand-set movie never plays like something that had to be made about the human condition. Think instead a short faux-experimental film unnecessarily stretched to the yawning point.