At First Sight
In the midst of a desperately needed vacation, cynical Manhattanite Amy Benic (Mira Sorvino) falls for blind massage therapist Virgil Adamson (Val Kilmer). After having an operation to regain his sight at the urging of Amy, Virgil now must deal with the changes to his life.
4 November 1972, Irving, Texas, USA
28 September 1967, New York City, New York, USA
3 February 1956, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
16 November 1964, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
9 July 1933, London, England, UK
3 November 1964, Queens, New York, USA
21 April 1945, The Bronx, New York, USA
9 September 1967, Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA
28 March 1944, El Centro, California, USA
5 December 1951, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
11 November 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA
4 June 1937, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
30 January 1967, Bronx, New York, USA
3 May 1964, Sanford, Maine, USA
31 December 1959, Los Angeles, California, USA
9 July 1957, Newport Beach, California, USA
June 14, 2001
It's OK. It should not be fiscally encouraged, however. It's the greatest sin of Hollywood - competent but forgettable filmmaking.
May 03, 2009
Kilmer registers little emotion aside from a silly grin he perpetually wears throughout the film.
May 31, 2002
Com o perdão do trocadilho, era melhor não ter visto este filme.
January 01, 2000
...a movie that allows us to view familiar landscapes with refreshment and open-mindedness...
March 03, 2002
A romantic drama with insights into seeing with the heart and not trying to control the other person.
May 09, 2009
Most love scenes seem forced in 'At First Sight,' and the background music manipulates emotions without a trace of restraint.
April 11, 2003
At first sight this film is terrible. At second sight, it's even worse.
February 06, 2002
The two leads have never been more appealing.
June 21, 2002
Though derived from a true story chronicled by Dr. Oliver Sacks in his 1996 book "An Anthropologist On Mars," "Sight" always seems closer to soap opera than case study.
August 16, 2002
At First Sight, at second sight, at third sight - it doesn't matter how many times you look. This movie never decides what it wants to be.

