Marc Forster’s latest packs a visual punch and a terrific lead performance from Lively as a blind young woman who regains her sight. It’s unlucky the film doesn’t seem to know where to go from thereMarc Forster is a wildly unreliable film-maker: the devastatingly effective drama Monster’s Ball remains his all-time tall; Machine Gun Preacher his indisputable low. Still,there’s no denying he’s an incredibly talented visual stylist. For the opening sequence of All I See Is You, Forster stuns with a total banger of a scene that boldly attempts to pit you inside the head of a blind person. It’s a sensorial overload. Related: Blake Lively on sharks, or starlets and filming with Woody Allen Related: A Monster Calls review: Liam Neeson's tree offers pre-teen bereavement therapy Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com