All I See Is You Page #2

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
284 Views


I'm sorry.

Can you get that?

Yeah.

What is this?

Hello?

Is this Gina Lloyd?

Yeah.

This is Dr. Hughes' office.

I'm sorry to call so late,

but we've had a last-minute

cancellation.

I'm gonna be right here

as soon as you wake up.

Okay?

Okay.

I love you.

I'm gonna have you

count backwards from 10.

10, 9...

Gina!

Girls.

Who wants ice cream?

Gina!

Hi. Hello, Gina.

Hi.

All right. I'm gonna

take the bandages off.

Okay.

Now, this is gonna be

just a little

uncomfortable.

Okay.

Keep your eyes

closed.

Okay.

Okay.

Open your eyes now,

please.

Can you see

my hand?

Mmm.

Kind of?

I think-- I-I think so.

I don't know.

Open the curtain.

This may feel

a little bright.

A little more.

Gina?

Geen.

Gina?

You know what?

No. It's okay.

We tried. Hmm?

-Promise?

-Yes.

I love you so much.

Yes.

Yeah?

I can see.

Food tastes

different.

Well,

it's hospital food.

I have taken that

into account.

Can I ask

a silly question?

What?

Have you seen

yourself yet?

Why not?

You're beautiful.

Really, really beautiful.

You look different

than what I had

in my head.

-Disappointed?

-No, I didn't mean it bad, baby.

I know, I know.

I just mean different.

Yeah.

Good "different."

Dr. Wanchai, please dial

extension number 278.

These are antibiotic drops.

You need to put these

in your eyes

five times a day

for the next 15 days.

This is important.

I know.

I'm listening.

-Sorry.

-These are steroid drops.

They need to be taken

every other hour.

Mm-hmm.

We'll taper

the dosage

as we go, okay?

Yep.

Blue are the steroids.

Yes?

Yeah.

Now, take

your wife home.

Watch your step.

Babe.

Huh?

Baby, look at

all the colors.

I know.

I know.

That's blue.

Mm-hmm.

It's just there.

It's right there.

What do you want to do?

Where do you want to go?

What do you want to see?

I just want colors.

Lots of colors.

All right.

I know the perfect place.

You want to see

some colors?

If I could be

Baby, where you are

If I could be

Baby, where you are

If I could see

Baby, what you see

Did you see these?

They look like neon!

Then I would know

Baby, what you know

Oh, oh

Just to be

Baby, where you are

If I could go

Geen!

Baby, where you go

If I could know

Baby, what you know

Then I could see

Beautiful. Yes.

Baby, what you see

Excuse me. Sorry.

Hi, Ginger.

Hey, say hello

to Mommy.

Hi, baby. Come on.

Come here.

Oh, you are ugly.

What?

I just for... I forgot

what my name looked like.

Okay,

what's the matter?

It's just, this is not

how I imagined it, is all.

What's going on?

I don't know.

I just feel like

I knew everything before.

You know?

Now I don't.

I've got a surprise.

What?

What is that?

Tickets. Flights.

South of Spain.

I got us

the exact same suite

we had on our honeymoon.

Are you serious?

Then we get a train

to Barcelona

to see your sister.

Stop.

And then Luca.

Stop it.

And Ramon.

Wait, can--

Can I even travel?

I spoke to the doctor.

Everything's all good.

We're clear to go.

We leave in three days.

Huh? I know!

Look at me.

Look at me.

I am.

Come on.

I am.

What?

Hey, what's wrong?

Hang on.

Just one second, please.

One second.

Do you want to do

anything different?

No, it's not you.

It's not you.

It's just...

It's just...

We'll be

in touch soon.

You'll call me?

Yes.

Kitten,

what are you doing?

I'm coming.

I'm just taking

my drops.

Come on.

We gotta get going.

Okay.

There we are.

What is that?

Are you gonna buy me one?

Yeah?

You want one?

Blue is

my favorite color.

Do you remember it,

the grass?

Hmm?

No?

No.

I remember that sound.

Yeah?

Yeah.

And voil.

Thank you very much.

Thank you. Just here.

This is great.

Thank you.

Uh, all right.

It's beautiful.

It's not the same.

What's not the same?

The room.

It's the exact same room

we had on our honeymoon.

No, it's not.

It is.

I know you asked for it,

but they didn't give it to you.

You couldn't

have seen it.

You were blind.

What's it have to do

with anything?

How could you tell

this is not the same?

How could you tell?

I was here,

remember?

Oh, okay.

It's the exact

same room.

Trust me.

It's exactly the same.

It may look the same,

but it's not the same.

You're not even

a little bit scared

up here?

It's fine.

-Oh!

-Whoa, whoa. Okay.

How many would you like?

One each or one to share?

We're

gonna share.

Two. No, one each.

No. We only had one

last time.

Two, please.

One.

Two. Two.

Gina!

Gina!

Oh, my God.

I send you away

and that's what you

come up with?

Who was the guy

you were talking to?

It was Ollie.

He must be European.

He likes a bit of white.

Yeah.

He really does.

Who is he?

He and his wife are here

on their honeymoon.

They're in the room

we were in last time.

-You can't let it go, can you?

-Ask the manager.

Go on. He's right there.

Why would I ask

the manager?

-Ask him. He's the manager.

-No, no. No, no.

You could just ask him.

We're fine.

I already asked him.

Uh-huh.

Mm-hmm.

And?

It's not the same room.

When were you gonna tell me?

Truthfully?

Uh-huh.

Never.

Well, I forgive you.

Jesus Christ.

They can't see us,

can they?

Maybe they like

being watched.

Ai-yi-yi. Come on.

You don't want to

see that.

Mmm.

-Talk to me.

-Shh. Just feel me.

Untie me.

Just untie me.

-Let me get my hands on you.

-Stop.

Oh, f***.

You can feel me better

when you can't see me.

Come on, just untie me.

Let me have one hand.

You get to feel

what it's like.

Come on.

What's the point

of wearing something like that

if I can't see you?

You don't need to see, baby.

Use your imagination.

Oh, God.

Come on.

I just want to get

my hands on you.

What do you think about

when you jerk off?

Hmm?

I think about you.

Always?

Always.

Huh?

What do you think about?

-I think about you.

-Just me? And what else?

Just men.

Really?

Yeah,

just bodies and d*cks.

And d*cks.

So you don't think

about me?

Come on. Stop that.

So you do think

about other people?

Are you trying to trick me?

No, I'm not trying to trick you.

Hey, baby--

No, don't turn this around.

I feel stupid enough

as it is, okay?

Please. Take it off.

Take it off.

I've had enough.

Take it off.

I feel stupid now.

You make me

feel so stupid. F***.

Untie me.

Take it off. Okay, come on.

I've had enough. Please.

Gina, baby, please!

Atencin,

seores pasajeros de tren 187

con destino a Paris...

Geen!

Geen, Geen!

Geen! Geen!

Let me see you.

You've grown.

Oh, ho, ho, ho.

Hey.

How are you?

-Look at him.

-I know!

Hey, man. How are you?

Fine.

Good to see you, Ramon.

Oh!

Cutest baby

you've ever seen?

Oh, my God. Oh!

Okay. Whoa!

No way. Look at that.

You taught me well!

Look at my tortilla!

She looks just like Luca.

You think so?

Luca, do we look alike?

Hang on.

I think you're right.

Carla, you can't say that.

I gave birth to him.

I can say whatever

I want.

When he's bad, he's my boy.

When he's an angel,

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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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