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'Blind' (2007) dives deep into the surreal, influenced heavily by Max Ernst's 'Saint Cecilia (The Invisible Piano)'. The film weaves a narrative that feels both dreamlike and grounded, echoing the Dadaist spirit. The pacing can be a bit meandering, but that seems intentional, as it allows the audience to linger in the atmospheric tension. The performances are understated yet impactful, with a haunting quality that draws you into the protagonist's struggles. There’s a tangible sense of craft in the practical effects that evoke a blend of reality and illusion, which aligns with the themes of perception and faith. It’s not your typical drama, but rather an exploration of how art and suffering intertwine - definitely a unique experience for those interested in art-house cinema.
Strong influence from Dada and SurrealismExplores themes of perception and faithNotable practical effects enhance the surreal atmosphere
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