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Blind Spot has this peculiar vibe that just feels off-kilter. The club itself, The Blind Spot, is drenched in an almost surreal atmosphere, with its odd regulars and the somewhat sleazy club manager lurking about. Lene's dance performances are captivating, though the film plays with a slow burn that makes you feel the tension in the air. It’s not just about the dance; it’s about the strange interactions and the almost voyeuristic lens through which the audience is drawn into this world. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, contribute to that unsettling tone – everything is just a bit too real. If you're into films that linger in ambiguity and let you draw your own conclusions, this one's definitely worth a look.
Blind Spot has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector’s market, with few reliable formats available, mainly on VHS and some hard-to-find DVDs. Its scarcity has sparked a niche interest among collectors drawn to its unconventional narrative and distinctive tone. Over the years, there’s been a modicum of buzz, particularly for those who appreciate the oddities of early 90s cinema, making it a curious piece for anyone diving into that era’s underground scene.
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