All I See Is You

Synopsis: A blind woman's relationship with her husband changes when she regains her sight and discovers disturbing details about themselves.
Director(s): Marc Forster
Production: Open Road Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
R
Year:
2016
109 min
Website
286 Views


Do you think

we did it this time?

Yes.

I think we did.

Gi, your sister's

on the phone.

Okay.

I'll be right there.

You know,

I managed to stop.

I know.

I'm gonna stop.

I'm gonna stop.

Dr. Hughes

is gonna smell it.

Hey. Just calling to wish you

luck at the doctor's today.

How are you feeling?

I'm good. I'm excited.

What's wrong?

I just can't stop thinking

about them.

About Mom and Dad?

Yeah.

'Cause they were

the last thing I saw.

Geen--

My love,

we need to leave.

Um... James says

we have to go.

Okay. I'm coming.

Okay, okay.

Well, I'm thinking about you,

and I love you.

I love you more. Bye.

Your heart's on a string

Mmm

Like pearls in a ring

Mmm

It's not

Over yet

Pearls drop one by one

Pearls drop

James.

-I'm fine.

-I know.

Okay.

You're more nervous

than I am. Stop.

I'm being nervous so you

don't have to be nervous.

James, I need to get out.

Come on, Gi, you got this.

Come on, please.

In... out.

Baby, I can't do it.

Baby, get me out of here.

Please, please, please.

Get me out. I can't do it.

I'm right here.

I'm right here.

There you go.

Here I am.

C'est moi, Gina, la cowboy

C'est moi Gina

Gina, la cowboy

C'est moi, Gina

C'est moi, Jimmy, le pirate

C'est moi Jimmy

- There you go.

- There you go.

C'est moi, Gina, le pirate

C'est moi, Gina

C'est moi, Gina, le pirate

And now, look left.

And right.

And try

to keep your eye open

for about 15 seconds.

Okay.

I see no reason

not to do this.

I'll restore

optical properties

of the right eye.

A corneal transplantation,

iris reconstruction

and intraocular

lens implantation.

But you definitely

can't do the left?

The optic nerve in the left eye

was severely damaged

in the crash.

It won't transmit the picture

to the brain.

But I'll be able to

see fully

with my right eye?

You'll be able to

count fingers on day one.

On day three,

20 over 200.

By week four,

you should be at 20/50.

That's terrific.

Come on,

it's more than terrific.

That's amazing, huh?

That is amazing.

That is the best news!

There's no risk to Gina,

though, in the operation?

The only risk

is that it won't work.

Yep. And if it doesn't work?

We'll just go back

to how we were.

It's fine, James.

How soon can this happen?

Well, there is

a waiting list.

But as soon as a date

becomes available,

I will call you.

Hi, Gina.

Hey, Lucy.

Are you ready

to practice?

I sure am.

Are you?

Yeah.

Hey, Gina.

Hey, Jill.

-James is not with you?

-No, he's not. Hey, Ginger.

He's out

with some friends

from work tonight.

-Oops, sorry.

-It's okay.

-Do you mind?

-Not at all.

If I could be

Baby, where you are

If I could

Damn it!

Hey. Hey, hey. Come on.

Where'd you learn

to talk like that?

Let's play again

from the top.

Come on.

I don't like this song

anymore.

Okay, what song

do you like?

Nothing.

You like nothing.

Okay.

I like to double-dutch.

That's more like it.

You like to double-dutch.

Get over here.

Teach me an E-chord.

Where's an E-chord

on this thing?

One, two, three.

That's an E.

I like to double-dutch

And dancing too.

You like to dance?

Yeah.

And dancing too

Time to practice.

Please repeat after me.

Ladies first.

Good job.

Now it's the guys' turn.

Hello?

Gina.

Baby! Gosh!

-What?

-I got scared again tonight.

Stupid doors.

You need your big,

bad James to come home

and protect you.

Oh, yeah.

Who'd you go out with?

I went out with Richard.

From work?

Yeah.

Get out of here. Stop.

You wanna make a baby?

Huh?

You wanna make ourselves

a little baby?

Mm-hmm, yeah.

I want a baby.

I want you to fix

the balcony doors.

Those f***in' doors, huh?

You know what?

You're right.

I'm gonna take my pants off,

and I'm gonna fix those doors.

Go-- Yeah. Go take off

your pants, baby,

and then go fix the doors.

I am.

That's perfect.

Where'd I leave

my tool kit? Huh?

Where's my tool kit?

Why do I love you so much

when you're so terrible?

You do love me,

don't you?

I just want

to go to sleep

right here.

Does it ever bother you,

having to take care of me?

No.

It makes me

feel special.

Hey, Gina.

It's Daniel.

Hi.

How you doing?

Good.

You?

I'm good.

I just got here,

so I better get going.

All right.

I'll see you around.

Yeah.

Thank you.

I saw you talking

with Daniel earlier.

Yeah.

It really is a shame you're

blind, because if you could just

see the size of his package...

Oh, my God.

I mean, FedEx

could not handle

that sh*t.

I'm talking width

and length.

Stop it. Karen!

-Shh!

-Think back to your childhood.

Did you ever see

any male horses?

Shh. Stop it.

I'm serious.

How do you know?

Sh*t. Gina, honey,

there's blood

on your leg.

What?

I'm gonna get you a towel.

There's blood on your leg.

Did it happen in the pool?

Karen?

Lucy?

Hey, what's wrong?

Sweetheart,

what's going on?

Mom's gonna have Ginger

put to sleep.

Oh, baby, I'm sorry.

What's wrong with her?

Nothing.

She can't put her down

if there's nothing wrong

with her, sweetheart.

She says she can't cope,

with me and the baby

on the way.

Hey, my love, I'm home.

What is that?

What's that?

Who's your new mama?

What's Ginger

doing here?

I adopted her.

-You what?

-Jill was gonna put her down.

Why?

She's having a baby.

What do you mean?

You can't put a dog down

because you're having a baby.

I know.

That's what I said.

What's the matter?

You got your period.

Ah, sh*t.

I'm sorry.

Don't say sorry.

I am.

Don't...

say sorry, okay?

I am.

You know what?

Let's go out.

Come on.

-I'm okay. Please?

Oh, my God.

-Come on.

Hello, Beijing!

-Come on, dance with me!

-I am. I am.

I'm dancing.

I'm dancing, I'm dancing.

That's not dancing.

Come on.

I am!

Whoo!

I hate dancing.

I look stupid.

We all look stupid.

If you could see yourself,

you'd see that we look stupid!

What's the matter?

Gina!

Excuse me.

I'm sorry.

I didn't mean that.

Excuse me.

You're hurting me!

Baby, come here.

There's a f***ing pool

right there.

Okay, darling?

There's a pool right there.

Just stop.

Come here.

Please put that away.

I've got it out now,

haven't I? Come on.

Where are the stalls?

To the right.

James?

James?

-Looking for someone?

-My husband.

What does he look like?

He's tall with blue eyes.

Yeah, he, uh, he has...

-James?

-Gina. Gina.

Bye!

Where were you?

I was just here.

No, you weren't.

I just

turned my back

for one second.

Can I just go home, please?

Just take me home.

Okay. Come on.

I'm gonna have

a quick shower, okay?

Okay.

What the--

What the hell?

Oh! Hey, whoa, whoa.

Stop, stop, stop.

What happened?

There's dog sh*t

and piss everywhere.

Unbelievable.

Come on, baby.

Ginger? Come on. It's okay.

Don't hurt her.

Why would you do that?

'Cause I just

f***ing put my sock

all in her piss.

We should've taken her out.

It's not her fault, James.

One's full of sh*t.

One's...

Gina, it's not funny.

Stop laughing, Gina.

It's not funny.

It's not funny.

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Sean Conway

Sean Conway (born July 24, 1951) is a former provincial politician in Ontario, Canada and a university professor. He served for 28 years as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 2003, and was a high-profile cabinet minister in the government of David Peterson. After positions as a Fellow in the School of Policy Studies at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, a special assistant to the Principal of Queen's University, Daniel Woolf, and the Acting Vice-Principal (Advancement) at Queen's, Conway is currently an instructor at St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto and a Distinguished Research Fellow in the Centre for Urban Energy at Ryerson University. more…

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