| 5. All I See Is You hints at a number of intriguing questions with its premise, but they dissolve in a stylish yet empty psychodrama that fails to connect. 9. Karen, you need to come over and talk some sense into your friend Gina. If they had just lived in the Chicago suburbs I wouldn't be asking any of these questions. Someone sent Gina a letter claiming that James was the person who really stole the dog, but this person would have had to (1) know who James was, (2) know who Gina was, and (3) know that their apartment had been "robbed" and that the dog had been "stolen." This is all very suspicious. Blinded since childhood when a hideous car-crash cost her her parents and her eyesight, beautiful Gina scarcely leaves their home in exotic Bangkok, depending entirely on her attentive and doting husband, James, who is her everything: her protector, her guide, and the sole intermediary with the outside world. Things like that. The film stars Blake Lively and Jason Clarke. 8. We know that James does insurance work somewhere in the Thai capital, but … 1. So who could this possibly have been? Cosmopolitan participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. Why was the brother-in-law naked and covered in paint? By the time "All I See Is You" works its way toward what should be an emotionally charged conclusion, most reasonable audiences will have likely already checked out. Certainly the performers don’t help. Follow Eliza on Twitter and Cosmo Celeb on Facebook. Gina allows Ramon and Carla to take her to a live sex peep show, and later, on a train, James allows Gina to tie him up and blindfold him, at which he soon balks. It can't have been the neighbor girl, because the person who wrote the letter also said that they wanted to keep the dog and we've already established that the girl's mother didn't want the dog anymore. I'll never know, because I refuse to watch this movie ever again. Forster clearly disdains exposition, and who can blame him given how clunkily it’s used on most films. And so an operation is performed and Gina enters the world of the seeing. “All I See Is You” seems extra-uniquely bad somehow. It kind of feels like an unexplored plot point to have her fantasizing about kaleidoscopic orgies all the time, you know? He interrupts Gina's conversation with her sister while he's naked and covered in blood and/or paint, yet neither of them questions why he's doing this. You’d think he’d know what he’s doing and, as such, I wonder if All I See is You was intended, on some level, to be a metaphor: Gina might be a representation of female liberation, who can suddenly “see” a far bigger, broader, sexual world than she previously could experience, while James is a representative of manhood, fearful and threatened by the female’s newfound freedom. All three of those questions will be answered by movie's end, but there are plenty more that will not be. Insurance, he says, but like, what kind of insurance? And what happens now that life isn't quite as Gina had imagined? 4. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Once the film shifts modes, a little over an hour in, from “Scenes from a Marriage You Don’t Care About” to “Bad Gaslighting,” well, there’s a certain novelty value for a couple of minutes. So simple! But this wasn't an emergency surgery, nor was it one that she was going to have in a couple of days and the time frame got moved up a little bit. Glenn Kenny was the chief film critic of Premiere magazine for almost half of its existence. I usually don't mind unanswered questions in a movie — is Deckard a replicant, for example — but in this case there were too many, about too many subjects that didn't even matter. A blind woman's relationship with her husband changes when she regains her … | Was it all a dream? He has written for a host of other publications and resides in Brooklyn. It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. Synopsis Why was Gina bathing with Luca? | As they try for a baby, Gina prepares for a cornea transplant, which will restore the sight in one of her eyes. It was like the Varchie sex scene on Riverdale — you wouldn't have been thinking about Archie's cast if the scene had worked. Throw me a bone here, Gina! Are you a student at this grade school, Gina? Parents Guide, Old Movies no watched yet. 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. Because she felt like it was an omen she should cherish for all eternity? Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Synopsis submission guide.
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