When a movie starts out good, I like to bury myself in it. I don't compare it to my life, I don't imagine things that I would do different if I were a character in the movie, I look at where it takes me and what it makes me feel. That is why I cannot read other people's annoying negative reviews. The imagery and stylistic techniques were beautiful and meaningful, painting a picture of Gina's (Blake Lively) tragic past and emotions about life and loss as a blind person since childhood. Her husband James (Jason Clarke) is a supportive transplanted businessman in Thailand where they both live happily.
The story is unpredictable as it dramatically evolves with disturbing behavior by both of them. I highly recommend watching this movie if you enjoy art, great acting, and feeling something after watching a well made story. Don't waste you time reading reviews by people who don't know what they're watching.
The story is unpredictable as it dramatically evolves with disturbing behavior by both of them. I highly recommend watching this movie if you enjoy art, great acting, and feeling something after watching a well made story. Don't waste you time reading reviews by people who don't know what they're watching.