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So, 'Blind Fear' is this intriguing little film from '89. You've got this blind woman working at a lodge in New England, and the atmosphere is thick with tension right from the start. The isolation of the lodge really plays into the horror elements, especially when a group of killers checks in. The pacing is quite effective, slowly ramping up the suspense as you wonder how she’ll navigate her surroundings. The performances, particularly from the lead, bring a rawness that adds to the unease. And there’s some decent practical effects sprinkled in that remind you of the era. It’s a unique take on the thriller genre, making it distinct in its own right, capturing that late '80s horror vibe without getting too flashy.
Atmospheric tension builds throughout.Strong lead performance enhances the story.Interesting use of a blind protagonist adds depth.
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