All I See Is You Page #5

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


All right, look,

I'm gonna come home

straightaway. Okay?

All right? Gina?

Ginger?

Ginger, come on, baby.

Come on. Where--

Have you seen my dog?

We didn't see any dog.

There's a bell.

You'll hear her.

Ginger!

Come on, baby.

Come to Mama.

Come on, baby.

Come on.

Ginger, come on!

Ginger, come on, baby!

Gina!

Gina.

Come on.

Uh, Gina, this is Daniel.

Daniel, this is my wife, Gina.

Hey, Gina.

How are you?

Yeah.

How are you?

Daniel walks his dog

in the park.

Doesn't he, boy?

Every day. He said

he's gonna give us a call

if he sees Ginger.

Okay.

Gave him

my telephone number.

Yeah.

Can you help me

find her?

-Mm-hmm.

-It was nice meeting you.

James.

Pleasure.

Pleasure to meet you.

And I got your number,

so if I see her...

Please do.

See you guys later.

I'm not lying to you.

Please leave me alone.

You're humiliating me.

That was the exact same dog

that you described to me

with a pink f***in' bandana.

You think I believe you're

out with Richard every night

when you come home plastered?

Why do you pretend

you don't know each other?

I might be stupid,

but I'm not blind.

I could see you knew him.

Why are you lying to me?

Because I'm attracted to him.

Is that what you want to hear?

Gina.

Hey.

How are you?

Did you guys

find Ginger?

No.

I-I tried to call you.

I'm sorry.

James? It's you?

Uh, yes, it is.

Just gonna get a drink.

What the f***.

Hey, baby, come here.

I have something

to tell you.

Mmm?

I'm pregnant.

Hello.

No one is available

to take your call.

Please leave a message

after the tone.

Hey, Daniel,

it's, uh-- it's Gina.

I'm not sure when you leave.

I just wanted to,

um-- to see--

Hello?

Are you upstairs?

Gina!

Yeah.

I'm in the baby's room.

I'm gonna head out for a--

Oh! Oh-ho. Hey.

Hang on.

Let me give you a hand.

-Hang on.

-No, I got it.

-Yeah, you got it.

-I told you, James,

I have it.

Watch out.

I'm going to head over

the apartment,

finish picking up

the rest of the boxes,

see what else needs doing.

I'll see you

at the concert.

I thought

I was gonna drive you.

No, Jill's picking me up.

Oh, Jill's picking you up,

is she?

Yeah. Lucy and I

have to be there early.

Okay.

Make sure she drives

nice and safe, okay?

Okay.

All right.

James.

Yeah.

Gina?

Gina.

"I found your dog.

I saw that white man

tie her to a fence.

I was scared

to write to you sooner,

because I knew

you would want her back.

I love her

and want to keep her.

I really believe in my heart

that she belongs to me.

When I look at her,

she looks back at me,

and that is called love.

I know that you are missing her,

but I cannot give her back.

It would make me too sad.

Sorry."

Ladies and gentlemen,

please welcome on stage,

performing a song

they wrote themselves,

Lucy and Gina!

I like to double-dutch

I like to swim

It makes me happy

It makes me grin

I like to double-dutch

And dancing too

It makes me happy

And all I see is you

Playing tennis

After school

Picking flowers

By big blue swimming pools

I like to double-dutch

I like to run

It makes me happy

It's so much fun

I like to party

With hula hoops

It makes me happy

And all I see is you

And when I'm happy

All I see is you

Underneath the sky

Just you and I

We count the stars

As clouds pass by

Hold each other close

All through the night

As time goes by

Just you and I

You can see the love

That's in my heart

When you look deep

Into my eyes

Say good-bye

For tonight

In your dreams

Little darlin'

We will be all right

Forever

In my heart

In our dreams

Little darlin'

We will never part

Forever

In my heart

In our dreams

Little darlin'

We will never part

Gina?

Help.

Help!

Someone upon that wall

Is just gonna

Spend the night

With my girl

That's what

I'm talkin' about

That's why

I'm gonna

Play this shout

The wall between

Reality and fantasy

Sometimes so small

And not so tall

The wall between

Reality and fantasy

Sometimes so small

And not so tall

I've looked

Into your eyes

And it should

Make me feel

So bright, satisfied

The only thing

I've learned

Is just to fall

And fall and fall

The wall between

Reality and fantasy

Is sometimes so small

And not so tall

The wall between

Reality and fantasy

Is sometimes so small

And not so tall

Have you ever seen

The shame in life?

Smell of deadly colors

In your sigh

Sometimes our life

Is strange

And it seems

You gotta do it all

By yourself

To arrange

Sensations never felt

That's why my soul

I'll never sell

The wall between

Reality and fantasy

Is sometimes so small

And not so tall

The wall between

Reality and fantasy

Is sometimes so small

And not so tall

The wall between

Reality and fantasy

Is sometimes so small

And not so tall

The wall between

Reality and fantasy

Is sometimes so small

And not so tall

The wall between

Reality and fantasy

Is sometimes so small

And not so tall

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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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