All I See Is You (2017)

Quartile rating: 5.5/10 · 1 rating

After a successful experimental surgery restores her eyesight, a young woman sees her marriage spiral in a disturbing direction.

The Quartile Take

All I See Is You is a visually ambitious psychological thriller directed by Marc Forster, starring Blake Lively as a blind woman who regains her sight. The cinematography is genuinely exceptional — DP Eduard Grau uses highly stylized, disorienting visuals to externalize the protagonist's shifting perception, making it a standout element. The plot concept is intriguing and the premise is well-constructed, but the execution meanders and loses tension in the middle act. Blake Lively gives a committed performance, though the supporting cast, including Jason Clarke, is serviceable rather than outstanding. The film's novelty lies in its visual language and premise, though it doesn't fully escape psychological-thriller genre conventions. The ending is its weakest point — ambiguous in an unsatisfying rather than thought-provoking way, leaving the narrative feeling unresolved and undercooked.

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