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Country of Blind is an intriguing exploration of isolation and perception. Set in a remote society where sight is a thing of the past, the film's atmosphere is thick with tension and curiosity. Abhimanyu's character is well-crafted; his struggle against the norms of this unique community creates a compelling dynamic. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the complexities of the 'non-seeing' people's world. I found the practical effects quite interesting, especially how they visually represent blindness and its implications. The performances are nuanced, with the actors embodying their roles authentically, making you ponder the nature of vision and understanding. It's a distinctive take on a classic theme, leaving you with more questions than answers.
Explores themes of perception and isolation.Interesting practical effects that enhance storytelling.Compelling performances that drive the narrative.
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