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If You Could See What I Hear is an interesting blend of light comedy and heartfelt romance, inspired by the life of blind musician Tom Sullivan. It really captures that era's take on disability with a certain warmth, while also exploring themes of perception and reality. The pacing feels effortless, moving through moments of humor and tenderness without awkward shifts. The performances are engaging, especially Sullivan's own portrayal, which adds an authentic touch. The practical effects are subtle yet effective, enhancing the storytelling without overshadowing it. It’s a film that reflects a unique perspective, giving insight into a world often overlooked. It's not flashy, but there’s a genuine charm in its simplicity and sincerity.
Light comedy with a romantic angleExplores themes of perceptionAuthentic performance by Tom Sullivan
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