This is another movie where you scratch your head at the end and are left with only theories about what happen because the movie never tells you clearly. Good cast delivering solid performances. The story was a slow burn and it never gave us any more than vague suspicions which of themselves were too weak to drive the tension needed for a thriller. I give this a 6 (fair - based solely on performances) out of 10. [Quandary of a Drama]
I thought the movie was slow, but interesting. The last 15 minutes or so made it all worthwhile. Anyone who can think, will know why it ended like it did. It will hit you emotionally.
I think if you're expecting a thriller like most other thrillers you'll be left feeling like nothing happened here, but in reality this is a very deep movie that plays on insecurities and different elements then you'll find in any other movies. No, nobody kills anyone, so for probably 4 out of 5 people who expected this to go that typical route this movie may fall flat, but if you're looking for a realistic tale between a couple that plays on insecurities and infidelities then this movie is pleasantly surprising.
Well, I guess I saw a different film to the other reviewers on this page. Visually beautiful, dreamily shot, this was an engaging drama that drew me in from the start. There is much on offer here, provided you aren't expecting a cookie-cutter thriller.
i think this should be under the genre "psychological" instead of "thriller" .. n i understand the disappointment of ppl cuz it's deceiving, to watch a movie thinking its a thriller but end up with a slow slice of life psychological movie, unless the thrilling side is the disturbing background music just to make u on edge most of the time --"
anyway personally i liked it quite a lot, plot very captivating i was 100% concentrating on what happens next.
SPOILERS : idk who to blame more tho, she cheated on a guy who has been taking care, but he was so messed up n unstoppable !!! so idk
ending was very confusing hope it was much simpler
A blind woman gets her sight back and discovers she isn't married to Colm Meany but a dollar store knock off version. Hilarity ensues.
There's some nice photography here, and Blake Lively gives a decent performance - as much as could be expected with the wafer thin story line.
Creepy husband guy has control issues gets off on having a blind wife, she regains sight, so he gets all bitchy about it. They travel for no apparent reason to see her sister, and that's a whole strange thing unto itself. There are people and plot points that go nowhere. Big surprise, her husband has been sabotaging her eye meds and she starts losing her sight. They're both suspicious, blah blah.
It could be an interesting thriller, but it just comes off as mediocre... there's no real surprises. OH NO! THE HUSBAND 'robbed' their house. OH NO! He's impotent in a couple senses of the word, and her one infidelity leads to pregnancy. The idea of hiding her sight from her husband could have happened much earlier if you really wanted this to be a thriller.
WTF!!!!
HE LOVED HER SO MUCH, DONE EVERYTHING FOR HER, AND YET SHE HAS DONE EVERYTHING TO MAKE HIM UNCOMFORTABLE
AAAAAND CHEATED ON HER, UNGRATEFUL PIECE OF SHIT!!
I wonder if the creator was aware of The Ticket when he made this, or if he was actually inspired by it. Because they're exactly the same concept. I mean I liked it and it's a lot better than I expected (especially regarding Blake's performances), but The Ticket is still the superior film, imho.
Some beautiful sequences but overall the lackluster storyline and the tension that never seems to fully engage the audience makes for a poorly made thriller.
All I See is You is billed as a mystery/thriller but really lends itself more to mystery than thriller.
I thought the acting was good enough to detract from the story, but the story itself wasn't enough to carry the movie. Anytime something interesting happens, you quickly catch on as to what is happening. There was some good tension throughout, but nothing more than an okay mystery.
This one is skippable.
All I See Is You - en av dessa billiga thrillers som försöker ersätta ett tomt manus med lite småidiotiska övernaturliga element. Denna gång går det inte riktigt hem. Filmens intrig rör sig knappt framåt och helheten blir känslolös. Skådespelarna gör ett tapper och dugligt jobb med det lilla material de har till sitt förfogande.
Marc Forster inleder filmen med psykedeliska effekter som gör den första halvtimmen en visuellt bisarr upplevelse. Dessa effekter används tyvärr för ofta, och blir i längden irriterande. Rätt så snabbt slutar regissören dock leka Picasso och den resterande filmen är så avskalad och tråkig som den bara kan bli.
Manuset är som sagt ganska innehållslöst och innehåller utöver det flera scener som inte verkar ha någon betydelse för filmens berättelse. Dessutom lämnas flera frågor hängande i luften. Det stora problemet med denna film är alltså att den inte spelar sina kort rätt och därmed förlorar sin potential som en nytänkande thriller.
Two-dimensional characters, messy plot and a pretty disappointing ending.
It couldn't be more unnecessary. Antagonist is so annoying to watch, side characters are extremely dull and Lively's acting has nothing new to offer. Looks like they shoot the film in a lunch break. Total waste of that lunch time.
Review by Seneca RiceBlockedParentSpoilers2021-06-10T07:10:38Z
I feel like a lot of people didnt understand the movie. When youre blind you picture whats around you in your head, and you use your imagination..thats why when it was from her point of view,such as the pool scene would all of a sudden be a vast ocean.
She had surgery-literally everything she pictured in her head and lived like is completely different. She never judged it and was just experiencing it. She even wasnt dissapointed with what he looked like and still chose to be with him. Seeing colors, roads,shadows, the room, the city, sex from other perspectives, playing with the way we dress ourselves how you look makeup clothing hair color..she never got to do these things before.
The husband would pretend to not be there when she was blind so she would be worried.. He liked her being under his thumb. he watched videos of her over and over to feel in control. he faked a break in and stole the dog because he was jealous. he tampered with her eye drops so she would loose her vision again. she did sleep with another guy but she never experienced being attracted to someone physically before, if you recall the 2 other times she tried to have sex with her husband he couldnt handle it because he, once again, wasnt in control.
When the doctor told her they were tampered with she gained her vision back taking the correct ones and pretended to still be blind... reason maybe because it was scary finding this out or she wanted to know more about how he really was, maybe she still cared about him and wasnt ready to leave him. When she realised he didn't leave the house and was watching her and then finding the letter from assumably a kid in their previous apartment about him stealing the dog, i think that was her confirmation of it being over (because lets be real, thats messed up).
He found the empty bottles and realised shes been continuing taking eye drops.. So at the concert she looks him in the eye while singing showing him she sees what he's done and she's not blind anymore.
The ending after that I'm not 100% sure.. did he pass away? Did she ever get a hold of her babys dad? Who knows. I guess its more about her continuing her life independently?
There was art element to it that maybe some parts had more meaning that I'm unaware of, like the carcass the kid came across or the naked husband covered in blood. but overall it made sense. Could it have been more clear for the audience? maybe yes it would be loved more and have a stronger ending if we had more understanding, but not all movies are like that