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The All Seeing Blind dives into the murky waters of post-war Iraq, touching on the dark side of human exploitation. The unique premise centers around blind workers, oblivious to the gold hidden in the cotton they're harvesting. It’s unsettling to realize that they’re manipulated into thinking they’re dealing with mere rocks. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the tension to build as the smugglers tighten their grip. The atmosphere hangs heavy with a sense of desperation and moral ambiguity. Performances are raw and compelling, which really pulls you into the workers' plight. It's not every day you encounter a film that mixes crime with a poignant commentary on exploitation in such a stark and haunting way.
Explores themes of blindness - both literal and metaphorical.Rich atmosphere that immerses the viewer in the setting.Unique take on smuggling and exploitation in post-war contexts.
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