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Blind (2018) is an intriguing exploration of isolation and perception, conveyed through the lens of a blind woman’s daily life. The film's atmosphere is quite intimate, lending a weight to the mundane that often goes unnoticed. There's this tension in the pacing, almost reflective of the protagonist’s own struggle to navigate a world that's both familiar and frustrating. The argument with the store clerk is not just a plot point; it’s a catalyst for deeper themes of misunderstanding and societal perception of disability. The performances, though perhaps understated, feel authentic and raw. It’s a unique take on communication, relying more on subtext than dialogue, which makes it stand apart from more traditional narratives. Not your typical drama, that's for sure.
Intimate exploration of perception.Tension-filled pacing enhances storytelling.Raw performances add to the film's authenticity.
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