“All I See Is You” (** out of four) was a curiously detached and unmoving story about a blind woman (Blake Lively) who regains her sight after an operation but this gradually changes her relationship with her husband (Jason Clarke) as she begins to regain control of her life after years of darkness. Director Marc Forster melds some striking and hallucinogenic imagery with a woman’s painful story of struggle and survival but story is plodding and muted, and film’s ending is pointlessly obscure. Lively is good as always but is unable to enliven the material.