Reviews of the Scarlett Johansson-Channing Tatum romantic comedy and biopic of renowned eye surgeon Ming Wang.
The year is 1968 and the space race against the Soviets is losing support in an America exhausted by wars and civil unrest. Scarlett Johansson plays public relations minx Kelly Jones, tasked with fixing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s image in the run-up to the Apollo 11 mission to put the first man on the moon. Channing Tatum is Cole Davis, the launch director she fights with and falls for.
Kelly is a throwback to the 1930s Hollywood screwball dames Rosalind Russell and Carole Lombard. Her cynicism offends upstanding Cole. An Indian orphan intentionally blinded by her stepmother so that she could earn more as a beggar is brought to Wang’s institute in Nashville, Tennessee. Her tragedy compels him to confront the trauma of his own childhood in Sight.
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