At First Sight
At First Sight
1997
Directed by Irwin Winkler
Starring Val Kilmer, Mira Sorvino, Kelly McGillis, Nathan Lane
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Reviews
A beautiful and heart-wrenching story that I highly recommend
Story
Back with Bob Relyea at MGM. A pleasure to work with all these talents on an Oliver Sachs script about a real story. We shot in Tribeca, Piermont, New York and Bear Mountain, New York.
A tragic love story about a man losing his sight and falling in love with a lady trying to cope with his situation. When the relationship breaks up, he goes back to live at home with his sister and he eventually loses his sight again.
Sometimes in the circus, they say when you are having a good time on a movie watch out. It may not translate to the box office. For some reason that came true.
As soon as I read the script I knew where we should shoot the ski lodge. Bear Mountain had a Tudor lodge and it was rustic and looked like a resort in a ski village. And it was about 90 minutes from New York City. There were the foothills of the Ramapo Mountains. It worked. We even built an outdoor artificial ice pond so, despite the mild winter, we could shoot the hockey scenes where Val Kilmer (Virgil Damson) plays pond hockey and takes Mira Amy Benic for a romantic skate. It had all the ingredients. Who knows about the chemistry on the screen. That’s magic.
Instead of using special effects, Cinematographer John Seale performed a brilliant theatrical real time effect in the film. Virgil is sitting on his porch and the lighting goes from late afternoon to dark and back to sunrise. Fantastic.
One thing I am proud of is that we shot at New York Eye and Ear Hospital and used footage from a real operation performed by Dr. Jack Dodick. The film, as directed by Irwin, was very realistic, and in the end, a sad movie. I admired Irwin and the cast for staying true to this style. I thought the film worked. Except at the box office and that is all there is in Hollywood these days. How much did you make on opening weekend?