Blake Lively’s ‘All I See Is You’ Streams March 7

The psychological drama “All I See Is You,” featuring Blake Lively and Jason Clarke, is set to make its streaming debut on Lionsgate Play on March 7. Directed by Marc Forster, the film delves into the complexities of a marriage transformed by a woman’s regained eyesight, leading to unexpected challenges. Originally released in 2017, the film has sparked conversations for its unique narrative and visual approach, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics.

When and Where to Watch

Starting March 7, “All I See Is You” will be available for streaming on Lionsgate Play. Subscribers in India and select regions can access the film, which adds to the platform’s growing library of psychological dramas. This release offers audiences a chance to experience the film’s intricate storytelling and emotional depth once again, making it a noteworthy addition to Lionsgate Play’s offerings.

Official Trailer and Plot Overview

The film centers on Gina, portrayed by Blake Lively, who has lived without sight since childhood. Following a cornea transplant that restores her vision, Gina faces a new reality that dramatically alters her marriage to James, played by Jason Clarke. What begins as a joyous change soon unravels into a complex web of insecurities and power struggles, creating a tense psychological atmosphere. The official trailer showcases the film’s haunting ambiance, shifting viewpoints, and a gradual build-up of suspense that captivates viewers.

Cast and Crew Highlights

“All I See Is You” features a talented cast led by Blake Lively as Gina and Jason Clarke as James. The supporting ensemble includes Ahna O’Reilly, Yvonne Strahovski, Wes Chatham, and Danny Huston. Directed by Marc Forster, the screenplay was co-written by Forster and Sean Conway. The film’s cinematography was crafted by Matthias Koenigswieser, while the score was composed by Marc Streitenfeld, contributing to the film’s distinctive atmosphere and emotional resonance.

Film Reception and Impact

Despite its mixed reviews, “All I See Is You” continues to be a topic of discussion for its psychological themes and striking cinematography. Upon its initial release, the film grossed only $678,150 against a production budget of $30 million. It holds an average IMDb rating of 5.4 out of 10, reflecting the divided opinions among viewers and critics alike. Nevertheless, its exploration of complex emotional dynamics keeps it relevant in conversations about psychological dramas.


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