Critics saw this movie a year ago in Toronto. Now it’s finally getting a release.
After premiering at TIFF in 2016, there hasn’t been much word from Open Road about All I See Is You. Directed by Marc Forster (World War Z, Quantum of Solace), All I See Is You stars Blake Lively and Jason Clarke in a relationship of convenience. There’s a common phrase that seems painfully obvious to this movie, “Be careful what you wish for, lest it come true.”
The story follows a blind woman (Lively) and her husband (Clarke), who share a happy life together. She trusts him to be her guide through many of life’s challenges and he provides for her. That all changes when the woman receives a corneal transplant and is able to see the world for what it is. She wants to explore and experience a life she has never seen before. Meanwhile, her husband is possessive and believes he is the only thing that can make her happy.
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