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At First Sight
(1998)
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MGM Home Entertainment
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PG-13
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Studio:
MGM Home Entertainment
Genre:
Drama
MPAA Rating:
PG-13
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Language:
English
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Published ID:
7864
UPC:
027616744722,
Plot:
New York architect Amy Benic (
Mira Sorvino
) meets blind masseur Virgil Adamson (
Val Kilmer
) and falls in love. As she learns his lifelong blindness may be curable through experimental surgery, she convinces him to undergo the operation. Virgil then learns vision may not quite be what he expected.
At First Sight
is directed by
Irwin Winkler
and also stars
Bruce Davison
,
Nathan Lane
, and
Kelly McGillis
.
At First Sight
is a romance adapted by writer
Steve Levitt
based upon the story {-To See and Not See} from noted writer
Dr. Oliver Sacks
' collection, {-An Anthropologist on Mars}.
Dr. Sacks
' work is also the basis for the
Penny Marshall
film
Awakenings
, starring
Robert De Niro
and
Robin Williams
and the opera The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat by
Michael Morris
with music by
Michael Nyman
. In his original story,
Dr. Sacks
tells of receiving a call in October 1991 from a retired minister in the Midwest. His daughter was about to marry a fifty-year old man, Virgil, who had been blind since early childhood. He had thick cataracts and been diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a disease which slowly eats away the retinas. As he could still make the distinction between light and dark, it was found he was misdiagnosed and simple cataract extraction could possibly restore his sight. While surgery was a success, Virgil, like his cinematic counterpart, found he would have to learn to use his vision much like an infant would, even though he was adept at relating to the world through touch. In his {-A New Theory of Vision}, written in 1709,
George Berkeley
concluded there was no necessary connection between a tactile world and a sight world; a connection between them could be established only on the basis of experience. This same story was also adapted into the play {+Molly Sweeney} by
Brian Friel
. ~ Ron Wells, All Movie Guide
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