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Going in Blind is a neat little exploration of anxiety and expectation wrapped in a simple premise. The young man's inner dialogue, filled with neuroses and what-ifs, creates a palpable tension that really resonates. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for those moments of awkwardness to linger just enough to feel real. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects of the setting—think a cozy, lived-in apartment—add to the authenticity. The performances are solid, with the chemistry between the leads feeling genuine, which really anchors the film in relatable territory. What stands out is the way it captures the unpredictability of human connection, making even the small, seemingly mundane moments feel heavy with significance.
Intimate setting enhances character focus.Realistic dialogue contributes to authenticity.Explores themes of anxiety in relationships.
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