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So, Blind Endeavour is one of those lesser-known dramas from the mid-'80s that really digs into the nuances of chance encounters. The pacing is a bit slow, but it fits the contemplative nature of the story. You have these two characters, seemingly unconnected, whose lives intertwine through a series of fortuitous events—very much a character-driven piece. The performances bring a rawness that's often missing in more polished films; they feel real and relatable. It's not flashy, and you won't find any grand effects, but there’s a certain charm in its simplicity. The atmosphere is almost melancholic, yet there's a glimmer of hope that keeps it from being too heavy. It’s definitely distinct in its approach to storytelling, focusing on the small moments that shape us.
Not widely circulated, worth seeking out.Interesting character studies and emotional depth.Could be a conversation starter among collectors.
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