▪️Thriller is nothing at all, at most a drama.
▪️I believe that my husband loves Gina. When Gina can't see it, he takes care of, comforts, encourages and accompanies Gina in every possible way. He is the perfect husband.
But you can see her husband's inferiority complex. He loves her, wants to trap her, wants to be depended on and needed by her, and only in this way can his self-esteem be satisfied.
Especially when Gina walked out of the bar toilet, he watched Gina being accosted by those people, watched Gina gradually become flustered but indifferent, stood by, and then stepped forward to appease Gina, in the process, he took advantage of the weakness of blind people , playing the role of a god-like powerhouse, his help to Gina is nothing but a pity.
It's just that love can also change.
When Gina regained her sight, she began to wear revealing clothes that she had never worn before, she became dissatisfied with the existing house and wanted to move, she threw away her old clothes (probably bought for her by her husband), she dyed her blonde hair, she wanted to Do-it-yourself veggies...
After his wife dyed his hair, he found that he seemed a little different, and his answer was "Just different." It was just a little different. Just something different?
Everything she did after she regained her sight was sending out a signal: I am leaving you, which robbed her husband of the security he originally had, and made him panic and worry. He was always worried that his wife would fall in love with other men, His wife left the current house... His desire for control exploded like never before, and it was no surprise that he had to steal the potion.
▪️In the relationship between the two, the transformation of the strong and weak characters before and after Gina's eyes regained her sight is very interesting.
View more about All I See Is You reviews