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Dame tus ojos

Título original: All I See Is You
  • 2016
  • B15
  • 1h 49min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.4/10
14 k
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Blake Lively in Dame tus ojos (2016)
'All I See Is You' director Marc Forster breaks down the trailer for his movie and his intentions as a filmmaker on the project.
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La relación de una mujer ciega con su marido cambia cuando recupera la vista y descubre detalles inquietantes sobre sí misma.La relación de una mujer ciega con su marido cambia cuando recupera la vista y descubre detalles inquietantes sobre sí misma.La relación de una mujer ciega con su marido cambia cuando recupera la vista y descubre detalles inquietantes sobre sí misma.

  • Dirección
    • Marc Forster
  • Guionistas
    • Sean Conway
    • Marc Forster
  • Elenco
    • Blake Lively
    • Jason Clarke
    • Ahna O'Reilly
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.4/10
    14 k
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    • Dirección
      • Marc Forster
    • Guionistas
      • Sean Conway
      • Marc Forster
    • Elenco
      • Blake Lively
      • Jason Clarke
      • Ahna O'Reilly
    • 145Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 42Opiniones de los críticos
    • 43Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

    Videos6

    'All I See Is You' Trailer With Commentary From Director Marc Forster
    Trailer 2:16
    'All I See Is You' Trailer With Commentary From Director Marc Forster
    In Theaters Oct. 27
    Trailer 2:18
    In Theaters Oct. 27
    In Theaters Oct. 27
    Trailer 2:18
    In Theaters Oct. 27
    New Trailer
    Trailer 1:23
    New Trailer
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:18
    Official Trailer
    All I See Is You: Bandages
    Clip 1:57
    All I See Is You: Bandages
    All I See Is You: Did You Love Me Before?
    Clip 1:02
    All I See Is You: Did You Love Me Before?

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    Blake Lively
    Blake Lively
    • Gina
    Jason Clarke
    Jason Clarke
    • James
    Ahna O'Reilly
    Ahna O'Reilly
    • Carla
    Miquel Fernández
    Miquel Fernández
    • Ramon
    Xavi Sánchez
    • Luca
    Yvonne Strahovski
    Yvonne Strahovski
    • Karen
    Wes Chatham
    Wes Chatham
    • Daniel
    Danny Huston
    Danny Huston
    • Dr. Hughes
    Kaitlin Orem
    • Lucy
    Stacee Vatanapan
    • Jill
    Cindy Sirinya Bishop
    Cindy Sirinya Bishop
    • Anna
    • (as Sirinya Bishop)
    Bonnie Zellerbach
    Bonnie Zellerbach
    • Realtor
    Sahajak Boonthanakit
    Sahajak Boonthanakit
    • Doctor Fertility
    Sonny Chatwiriyachai
    Sonny Chatwiriyachai
    • Policeman
    • (as Sornchai Chatwiriyachai)
    Jarunun Phantachat
    • Hairdresser
    Pongsakorn Daengsri
    • Dancing Kid #1
    Daweerit Chullasapya
    • Stranger
    Artem Kuzmin
    • Ollie
    • Dirección
      • Marc Forster
    • Guionistas
      • Sean Conway
      • Marc Forster
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    Opiniones de usuarios145

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    starsforeverlove

    Movie with a quasi ending ?

    If you like a movie full of soft porn and characters that leave you emotionally numb then this one is for you. I truly like Blake Lively but felt this was a waste of time for her. And then the plot was so muddled you didn't know what was going on half the time. I like a good mystery and artsy films but this one just leaves you befuddled. And good luck deciphering the ending because that was the biggest mystery of all....altogether a disappointing flick.
    6kaharrell

    Good movie but a slight disappointment

    The movie starts out relatively interesting. TThe storyline is good but the ending was very abrupt. As soon as the credits started rolling i was just kinda like wait...what? And I hate that about movies. Based on the reviews I wasn't expecting something out of this world and before even in starting the movie I exptected thw problem of the movie to be the end in which I was right. I feel like this was just a money filler for the both of these main actors. The movie had my undivided attention but ultimately the ending could have been done differently...
    4planktonrules

    This could have been better....but the idea is interesting.

    "All I See Is You" is a film that left me a tad disappointed. The idea for the story was very good but at times the execution seemed a bit flat....and the cinematographic trick seemed overused.

    The story is oddly set in Thailand...and I really was never sure why a blind American woman would live in such a world. I have nothing against Thailand or any other country....but it did seem odd she would live in such a difficult place in which she could become acclimated due to the language and culture. It would be difficult enough to live her life in a more familiar setting. Regardless, she lives with her husband and her life seems good. But after she receives eye surgery and her vision is restored, the marriage begins to show a lot of problems....and how the husband responds to it is quite strange....but interesting.

    The film wasn't bad at all and the notion of eye surgery actually resulting in a marital breakdown is fascinating. The Iranian director, Majid Majidi did a brilliant film about this ("The Willow Tree"). But here it seemed as if the film had two problems. First, to simulate the woman's vision, we often saw distorted views of the world...and this seemed overused and gimmicky. Second, some of the film seemed unnecessarily crude and rather gross. A but more subtlety would have made for a better story. Still, it is interesting and you won't hate it....but it so easily could have been a bit better.
    5samzzz-69448

    Underwhelming end product as well as a misfire

    I only came to the knowledge of this film's existence by browsing through Blake Lively's IMDB page, and was frankly shocked to see the unbelievably low number of votes (in the 600s at this time). Even more so, I was flabbergasted when I saw that this film carries a production budget of $30M and only managed less than $1M in its limited theatrical run. Usually these numbers indicate a huge bomb caused by universal dislike from the critics and the general audience, but judging by the ridiculously small amount of votes here, the complete lack of exposure of any kind it indicates, and the mediocre scores, this is also not the case. Curious, I watched this film, and now I think I can see why.

    All I See Is You is an underwhelming film with a weak story and is also a creative misfire, in the sense that it does not present itself in any way as a coherent package with a clearly defined target audience. As a drama film, the film's mainstream appeal is clearly far from wide, and it isn't anywhere close to being experimental or avant-garde (not to mention no sane producer/investor would greenlight a arthouse production at even 1/10 of the budget of this one).

    Narratively the story is loosely written with a slow pace (especially in the beginning) that doesn't allow the film to gather much momentum. When the screen isn't showing you a scene that's clearly a part of the main storyline, I couldn't even ascertain if what I was watching was going to be developed into a subplot, or if it's just a random scene depicting a random minutiae that fills the screen time. I did not watch this movie expecting that I'd be hugely entertained, but it should have been obvious to the filmmakers that intercutting narratively unimportant scenes with random flashbacks is clearly insufficient to keep the audience interested, when the main storyline is so thin. When moments of drama finally arrive, they lack the originality, or the creative punch that comes with a well thought-out, well executed plot point, to really surprise and satisfy viewers. There's hardly any momentum building as the story progresses, which explains the lack of tension I felt when the film reached its supposed climax.

    Visually, this film simply contains too many shots where the cinematographer seems to be trying very hard to bring to the screen the blind girl's view of the world, all in a very impressionist and therefore distracting manner. In my opinion this was overkill, and it ended up creating an overall look that's more gimmicky than beautiful.

    It also conveyed a sense of alienation to me, as it made me want to talk to the screen, 'hey, I'm not blind, that's why I'm watching this, so could you please stop showing me what the world may seem from the blind girl's perspective (not to mention that that perspective should be pitch blackness if she was really blind) show me something that's actually interesting, like the actual story.'

    Instead, one can edit out all the shots of this type in this film, put them together, and you'd get a fine contender for "32 potentially interesting short clips for my Windows OS screensaver" or "video to play on the big screen at a Blur concert". It wears off rather quickly and becomes tedious after the initial novelty. I also find that parts of the soundtrack to be at odds to what the scenes were trying to portray.

    With a medium sized budget for a drama film at $30M (which means the producers were obviously expecting a wide theatrical release and for the film to not be a flop for that kind of release, in order to stand a chance at turning a profit), some of these creative decisions are simply baffling.

    In fact, you can go check the production budget for most of 2017's Oscar bait films, like 3 Billboards, Lady Bird, The Shape of Water etc, and these films all have roughly the same level of production budget as All I See Is You. It really is mind-boggling. I'm not saying the end product is too generic. In fact, I do suspect that, had the film been made in a more by-the-book standard Hollywood fashion, it likely would have gotten a better result.

    Well, it can hardly get worse than the current situation, where the box office is practically negligible against the costs. I still find it really hard to believe the number of votes here, which suggests that practically nobody except those who literally came across it/stumbled upon it have seen this, which is quite ridiculous, and as a Blake Lively fan, I don't even know how she would feel about accepting this role as the follow up to 2016's surprise hit The Shallows.

    I get it that the very idea of 'what if a blind girl recovers her sight somehow, and discovers that the world isn't quite as she thought it was' is a novel one and has potential, but that idea ALONE can only support a short film, granted it can be a very interesting 15 minute vignette if done well. The filmmakers simply failed to expand on the central premise here, and what we get is a feature length film that is a bore to sit through.
    5ferguson-6

    not much to see here

    Greetings again from the darkness. Director Marc Forster has crafted a career of making movies that are readily watchable, though for the most part, not especially memorable. These include: FINDING NEVERLAND, STRANGER THAN FICTION, QUANTUM OF SOLACE, WORLD WAR Z, and his best film, MONSTER'S BALL (2001). His latest falls short of those, but thanks to Blake Lively and some creative visuals, we remain interested enough.

    This is Ms. Lively's follow up to last year's surprise summer hit THE SHALLOWS, her nearly one-woman sea-based spectacle. This time out she does an admirable job of carrying the film in spite of script flaws. It's co-written by Sean Conway and director Forster, and despite teasing some fascinating psychological aspects, we find ourselves constantly waiting for the movie to show us what we already know is about to happen. Predictability is rarely an asset for a film, and here it acts as a ball and chain to the pacing.

    The first third of the film works to establish two things: what Gina's (Lively) daily life is like as a blind person, and the type of relationship she and her husband (Jason Clarke) have. We get an abundance of distorted light flashes to simulate what she has lived with since the car accident that took away her parents and her vision during childhood. Her marriage finds her very dependent on her husband and Clarke's character thrives on this … even giving brief glimpses of his demented personality that will eventually take over the film in the final act.

    Gina's doctor (Danny Huston) performs a transplant which successfully restores her vision. The bulk of the story revolves around the changes that vision brings to her life and how the marriage begins disintegrating. The best message here is what happens to a relationship as the individuals change and evolve. Specifically in this case, the wife gains an entirely new perspective, while the husband longs for the days where she was dependent on him.

    At times it feels as if director Forster is working hard to create the look and feel of an experimental movie, rather than focusing on the story. There are some interesting visuals provided by locations and camera angles, although the moody atmosphere never really clicks. Ms. Lively singing "Double Dutch" provides an ending that is both odd and mesmerizing in a strange way. We are reminded that evil and self-centeredness can take on many forms, though this film never quite packs the dramatic punch it should.

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    • Trivia
      To date, this is director Marc Forster's only entirely digitally shot film. The rest of his filmography has been shot on 35mm and 65mm.
    • Citas

      Gina: I just feel like I knew everything before. You know? Now I don't.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Blake Lively/Gabrielle Union/Wu-Tang (2017)
    • Bandas sonoras
      In Our Dreams
      Written by Holly Marilyn Solem

      Published by Bonne Idee Publishing (ASCAP)

      Used by permission. All rights reserved

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de marzo de 2018 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Tailandia
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
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    • También se conoce como
      • All I See Is You
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Bangkok, Tailandia
    • Productoras
      • 2DUX²
      • LINK Entertainment
      • SC Films International
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 30,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 217,644
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 144,076
      • 29 oct 2017
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 678,150
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 49min(109 min)
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