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So, 'Blindness' from '98 is really intriguing. The film centers around a blind Asian-American woman and her son and daughter-in-law, who share this incredibly tense dynamic. The atmosphere is thick, punctuated by the quiet struggles of their daily lives. The performances are nuanced, especially with how the son, a doctor, sort of retreats into himself, trying to avoid any confrontation. I found the pacing interesting too—it's not rushed, which adds to the tension. The home invasion element introduces a jarring shift, and the reveal of the intruder as an old family friend adds layers to their already complicated relationships. It feels like a blend of drama and suspense, with an emotional weight that lingers.
Intriguing family dynamicsStrong performancesUnique blend of drama and suspense
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