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Blind Date, directed by an unknown hand, dives into the life of 16-year-old Robin Carter, a girl grappling with her new reality after losing her sight. The film's tone is both haunting and hopeful, capturing the weight of Robin’s struggle while showcasing her resilience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to soak in the emotional nuances of her reintegration into a public school. The performances are raw and authentic, especially the dynamic between Robin and Theodore, who brings a refreshing lightness to her darkness. The practical effects used to depict Robin's perspective are intriguing, adding depth. It’s distinct in its unflinching portrayal of adolescence amidst adversity, making it a worthwhile watch for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
Interesting take on blindness and teen lifeStrong character development, especially Robin's arcNoteworthy practical effects reflecting perception
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Stuart Miller
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