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The movie All I See Is You is already released on Cinema, VOD, DVD and Blu-ray in the USA.
Based on 13 reviews, All I See Is You gets an average review score of 47
Blake Lively tries to bring clarity to the overly stylized All I See Is You.
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In “All I See Is You,” a blind woman gets her sight — and looks disappointed.
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It’s those interpersonal tensions that pave the way for the film’s undoing, as “All I See Is You” strains to become a thriller in its second half.
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Refreshingly resistant to predictability.
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Marc Forster’s latest packs a visual punch and a terrific lead performance from Lively as a blind young woman who regains her sight. It’s unfortunate the film doesn’t seem to know where to go from there.
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The director, Marc Forster (who wrote the script with Sean Conway), fashions such a languid, tipsy aesthetic around the seemingly happy marriage of Gina and James (Blake Lively and Jason Clarke) that it’s easy to keep watching.
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Love is blind in this uneven relationship drama from Marc Forster, in which Blake Lively plays a blind woman who sees her life differently after her vision is restored.
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Couples don’t always survive major life changes, especially a shifting in roles. But perhaps I’m just trying to see something that isn’t there.
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The secrets that are revealed, to the extent that a viewer is able to make out what they are, remain murky, even to the end of the movie.
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There’s an intrigue to the dynamic between Lively and Jason Clarke, but Marc Forster’s POV excursions doom it.
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What seems a perfect union between Blake Lively and Jason Clarke hits a rocky patch when her sight is restored after years of blindness in Marc Forster's psychological thriller.
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The Snowman is missing so much basic connective tissue as to be rendered almost completely inexplicable.
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This is a movie so particular in its godawfulness that it makes an exhausted reviewer want to come up with the film equivalent of Tolstoy’s observation of happy families versus unhappy families.
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