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25 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70New York Magazine (Vulture)Emily YoshidaNew York Magazine (Vulture)Emily YoshidaAs a psychological not-quite thriller, it’s consistently entertaining; as a visual exercise, it’s more adventurous than most would be.
- 70Village VoiceApril WolfeVillage VoiceApril WolfeIt defeats expectations, but it’s far more arresting and captivating a romance because Forster infuses it with suspenseful urgency. I have to admire the guts of a director who portrays the dissolution of a mismatched marriage with the dread of a murder mystery.
- 60The GuardianNigel M SmithThe GuardianNigel M SmithEven as All I See Is You descends into soapy nonsense, it remains visually engaging.
- 58The A.V. ClubJesse HassengerThe A.V. ClubJesse HassengerLively has become an expert at creating the impression that at some point, the movie behind her will come together. All I See Is You comes closer than "Adaline," but its adult intentions don’t go far enough.
- 50The PlaylistKenji FujishimaThe PlaylistKenji FujishimaTake away Forster’s hard-working visual style, and what All I See Is You essentially presents is a standard relationship drama, with two generic, privileged people at its heart who don’t become any more striking even as the tensions between the two gradually reach a breaking point.
- 50Screen DailyAllan HunterScreen DailyAllan HunterMarc Forster’s meandering, slow-burning tale has elements that might have attracted Polanski or Almodovar but eventually settles for a psychological thriller that is a little too enigmatic for its own good.
- 50VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeLook past the gimmick, and all that remains is an overly arty study of a lopsided marriage in which super-attentive husband James (Jason Clarke) actually seems to prefer when his wife Gina (Blake Lively) can’t see — and another opportunity for Lively to prove that she’s more than just a pretty face.
- 40New York Daily NewsStephen WhittyNew York Daily NewsStephen WhittyInside the endlessly dull, oh-so-serious All I See Is You there’s a short, fun, trashy movie dying to get out. And dying. And dying.
- 38Slant MagazineDerek SmithSlant MagazineDerek SmithThe longer things drag out, All I See Is You becomes every bit as amorphous as its protagonist's vision.
- 30The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe movie morphs from sluggishness to confused ludicrousness, as it turns into a thrill-deprived thriller.