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At First Sight Reviews

May 7, 2025

Mira Sorvino and Val Kilmer charm in this affectionate and underrated romance drama! The Net director Irwin Winkler’s romance drama At First Sight (1999) is delightful and moving. I was pleasantly surprised that this long forgotten film is so tender, intimate, earnest, and devastating in its depiction of love. Mira Sorvino and Val Kilmer are dreamy, subtle, and sincere as this loving couple. Winkler’s intimate direction feels like we’re right close up to these characters the entire time during their whirlwind romance narrative. At First Sight reminded me of Love Story, Awakenings, and While You Were Sleeping. It’s cute, playful, flirty, sexy, empathetic, heartwarming, and heartbreaking. Screenwriter Steve Levitt gives a realistic warmth and consideration to all the complexities of being blind, falling in love, and struggling to see what really matters. “I wish it would rain all the time. Rain all around us.” I thought this was such a beautiful sentiment uttered by Val’s blind man Virgil, who listens to the rain to understand the space around him. Levitt’s adaptation of Awakenings neurologist Oliver Sacks’ original short story is brilliant. The real blind man Shirl Jennings was the basis of At First Sight is tragic. I found this story in the movie very romantic. Mira Sorvino is phenomenal as the lonely architect and romantic heroine Amy Benic. Sorvino let Amy be a hopeful romantic. I adore Mira Sorvino because she always feels so kind and warm as an actress. She’s very flirty, kind, and concerned with Val. She interestingly shows how Amy gets frustrated, annoyed, and impatient as Virgil’s sight is restored and their relationship is strained. Sorvino is sublime as the gorgeous, gentle, considerate, patient, nurturing, tender, and thoughtful. Mira Sorvino and Val Kilmer have real affectionate romantic chemistry together. Mira Sorvino’s portrayal of Amy’s hopeful romantic tenderness alongside her sadly pushing of Virgil to see again is all so heartfelt. Mira should have gotten an Oscar for At First Sight! They may be the prettiest romantic couple in a romance drama ever in At First Sight. Casting directors Billy Hopkins, Kerry Barden, and Suzanne Smith Crowley cast incredibly talented actors. Val Kilmer is very likable, handsome, funny, heartbreaking, romantic, considerate, and thoughtful as the gentle romantic hero Virgil Adamson. His blind man has a playful voice and serene manners. He’s like every woman’s dream guy here. Val is impressive in portraying a blind man who tries to memorize his surroundings, but still can get hurt by hitting obstacles. It’s fascinating watching Val portray a blind man finding true love, gaining vision, and getting frustrated by his complications. I like how he gives blindness a grace and dignity because Virgil just wants to live his life. I miss Val and At First Sight may be his most underrated performance ever. Val Kilmer should have gotten his first Oscar for Tombstone, a second Oscar for Heat, and a third Oscar for At First Sight. Kelly McGillis is intriguing as Virgil’s helpful, but overprotective sister Jennie Adamson. She ranges from cautious, comforting, jealous, to raging. It’s neat Kelly got to reunite with Val since they were both in Top Gun. Steven Weber is super cruel, rude, hateful, and judgmental as Amy’s ex-husband and fellow architect Duncan Allanbrook. He’s so sleazy that it took me aback. Bruce Davison is very nice as the seeing eye Dr. Charles Aaron, who helps Virgil see for the first time. Nathan Lane is hilarious and welcoming as the visual therapist Phil Webster, who helps Virgil understand his vision. Lane is very honest and entertaining. Ken Howard is very forceful, blunt, and selfish as Virgil’s father who abandoned him. Drena De Niro gets a nice smaller role as Caroline. Laura Kirk is funny as Amy’s sweet work friend Betsy Ernst. Editor Julie Monroe’s cutting is sensitive to the loving or strained feelings of these characters. We get plenty of cinematographer John Seale’s lovely close-up shots. Composer Mark Isham’s fantastic film score features delicate piano playing. I really enjoyed the main romance theme that repeats throughout At First Sight. Diana Krall’s original jazz song is wonderful. Costume designer John Dunn gives everyone all these plush cozy sweaters. In all, 128 minutes of At First Sight is totally enthralling thanks to the wondrous dramatic performances by Mira Sorvino and Val Kilmer.

Apr 19, 2025

A good and lovely movie. Great cast especially Val Kilmer, Miro Sorvino and Kelly McGillis. Val went into this role with vigor. To potray a blind person without actually being blind. And he did it brilliantly. Of course I am not blind etc. And people who are blind or partially sighted might disagree with me. I love this movie. The 90s was a great decade for movies.

Apr 2, 2025

Yesterday Val Kilmer died. I have seen most of his action films but in my opinion in this movie we saw the real Val. Perhaps the best Val. A sensitive well portrayed victim of life who finds love. God bless him.

Jul 22, 2023

I am 47 now in 2023 and I can't believe that I am just seeing this movie. I also can hardly believe that it has gotten such bad reviews and ratings. No it is not packed full of action and blood and guts and gore. It's just not that kind of movie, but if you are looking for great acting from AMAZING actors then this is a great movie to watch. Val is just an awesome actor as well as the rest of the cast. This is a beautiful movie that shows us the simple things that we take for granted everyday. PLEASE give it a shot and you will walk away from this movie with a different outlook on things. To finish this all I want to say is that the 90s was the last great decade. Back when life was fun and simple and not so much hatred and political tension in the air. God do I long and hunger for those days again everyday. Y'all be good to each other out there. Life is to beautiful and short. I love you ALL. Be well.

Feb 12, 2023

Effectively made but you know where it is going.

Aug 11, 2021

Based on the story of a real life couple, this movie is one of those quiet gems that is surprisingly underrated. If someone you love is living with a disability, the questions raised by the story are many of the hard ones we face today. Perhaps this movie was a little ahead of the times in stepping right up and pointing out that being 'normal' is not the right fit or ultimate goal for everyone. Kilmer's performance is absolutely wonderful. Sorvino nails the fascination that people sometimes feel for perfectly able individuals who live with a disability and the instant desire to solve their 'problem' that pops up in a relationship. Raising a neurodivergent child, this movie spoke to me in so many ways. The dignity and good humor in Virgil, the unfailing support from a sibling who sacrifices so much to support him and the well meaning 'help' pushed on them by someone who genuinely wants to help is brilliantly true to life. The final message of the movie really resonated with me. That accepting someone for who they are is truly loving them.

Sep 7, 2020

Between 2.5 and 3 stars. The medical case is quite interesting, not so much the way to show it on screen.

Jun 6, 2020

As a visually disabled person, I appreciated the transition from blind to sighted, as performed by Val Kilmer. I have Nystagmus and stagger the world of the sighted and the blind. Social miscues and depth perception issues -- as portrayed in this film -- are issues that many visually disabled -- and especially persons with Nystagmus experience in their very real worlds.

Jun 23, 2017

I'm surprised that this movie has such poor ratings! It's base on a true story. I was amazed at how it must have been for someone having been blind his entire life who see things for the first time. And the love of the woman who was with him during the ordeal.

Nov 5, 2016

Loved it. One of the best performances from Val Kilmer I've seen on the subject

Sep 7, 2016

Interesting and valuable insight into the life of a blind person. Romance often bores me but this didn't. All things considered, I liked it.

Dec 25, 2015

Was an OK film. Not fabulous but not bad either.

Super Reviewer
Apr 20, 2014

It is an interesting observation that even if your eyes can see, you have to learn to see. The love story angle is a bit predictable.

Jan 29, 2014

a delightfully acted rom-dram

Jul 29, 2013

One of my favorite guilty pleasure romances. I just like everything about this story even though this time through I did find Val Kilmer's perpetual goofy grin and childlike ways kind of off putting. (He does still look Top Gun good here though) So many things you wouldn't think about in regards to "seeing" and how your brain processes vision. Based on a true story. " Val Kilmer plays Virgil Adamson a blind masseur who falls in love with one of his clients (Mira Sorvino). Going home with her to New York he agrees to undergo a risky operation to restore his sight. Nobody could have predicted the outcome however and the experience leaves him struggling to grasp his "seeing" world and longing for the familiarity of his former orientation to the world." 12.13 (4)

Jun 26, 2013

I don't remember ever hearing anything about this movie before seeing it for the first time today. I really enjoyed it and had no idea what was going to happen since I had never heard about this movie before.

Apr 10, 2013

I like Kilmer, but he did an awful lot of grinning through the whole thing. Otherwise, he was a convincing blind guy. The script is pedestrian and the relationship unconvincingly developed. However, the leads do have fine chemistry. The doctors and experts have no ability to communicate anything effectively, which is quite unrealistic and frustrating. I also don't understand why Val's character had to become such a jerk after regaining his sight. The swing in personality was unconvincing as well. Pleasant enough if you do not expect anything profound.

Oct 12, 2012

The film was good...sad. I just feel like something is missing, not sure what, but it just missing a certain appeal.

Oct 2, 2012

Interesting view of the nature of our senses, or the lack of them, and that affects who we are.

Oct 1, 2012

A charming yet predicable romantic story saved by believable chemistry between it's two leads and Val Kilmer's charismatic and committed performance

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