
"All I See Is You" centers on Gina, portrayed by Blake Lively, a woman who has been blind since childhood. Following a groundbreaking experimental surgery, she regains her eyesight, opening her up to a new visual world filled with both wonder and challenges. As she navigates this unfamiliar territory, Gina begins to reevaluate her surroundings and relationships, seeing things she had never perceived before.
Her husband James, played by Jason Clarke, initially supports her through the recovery process, but their dynamic subtly shifts as Gina's newfound vision brings elements of tension and uncertainty to their marriage. James struggles to adapt to the changes in their relationship, as Gina seeks independence and questions aspects of their life together that were previously hidden in the shadows.
The story unfolds as a psychological drama exploring themes of perception, trust, and identity. Gina's journey of reclaiming her sight becomes a deeper exploration of how we truly see ourselves and those closest to us. The film delves into the emotional complexity of their marriage as Gina's vision sharpens, revealing unsettling truths and forcing both characters to confront their vulnerabilities and desires.