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Blind
TrailerA woman';s imagination runs wild after she loses her sight. Having recently lost her sight, Ingrid retreats to the safety of her home - a place where she can feel in control, alone with her husband and her thoughts. But Ingrid';s real problems lie within, not beyond the walls of her apartment, and her deepest fears and repressed fantasies soon take over.Genre: DramaActors: Ellen Dorrit Petersen, Henrik Rafaelsen, Vera Vitali, Marius Kolbenstvedt, Stella Kvam Young, Isak Nikolai Møller, Jacob Young, Nikki Butenschøn, Erle Kyllingmark, Fredrik Sandahl, Aslag Guttormsgaard, ...»Director: Eskil VogtCountry: Norway, NetherlandsDuration: 96 minQuality: SDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Los Angeles TimesSeptember 14, 2015It's a fascinating exploration of the things that can thrive in the soil of a jealous mind, fertilized by suspicion and a lack of sight.
NPRSeptember 04, 2015With heightened sounds and Petersen's assured performance, Blind evocatively depicts the small triumphs and frustrating defeats of Ingrid's daily existence.
New York TimesSeptember 03, 2015Despite its heady eroticism, it maintains an almost clinical detachment that engages your mind without making your heart leap.
Village VoiceSeptember 01, 2015This is a haunting puzzle of a movie, one to pick at, to unpeel, to see a second time through eyes that have adjusted to it.
RogerEbert.comJune 05, 2015However you interpret it, Vogt's film lingers, haunting like imagery that refuses to fade away in memory.
Chicago ReaderJune 04, 2015These lonely, possibly imagined secondary characters are portrayed with the same depth of feeling as the married couple but are even more engrossing as psychological projections of the wife.
Madison MovieDecember 22, 2015"It's the dance between the two - the heady ideas and the depth of feeling - that make "Blind" such a joy to watch, keeping it from being either an exercise in meta in pathos."
Reeling ReviewsDecember 01, 2015Joachim Trier's ("Oslo, August 31st") cowriter Eskil Vogt makes his directorial debut with a story that calls back to the structure of "Reprise" as if crossed with Jeremy Podeswa's "The Five Senses."
Movie MezzanineSeptember 03, 2015Blind is a sharp, pleasant surprise that delves into the psyche of a woman reconfiguring her entire way of comprehending the world around her.
ComingSoon.netSeptember 01, 2015Pettersen is absolutely riveting to watch on screen.
Slant MagazineAugust 31, 2015Unfortunately, the film's occasionally thrilling visual sleight-of-hand comes at the ultimate service of a boilerplate early-mid-life-crisis drama.
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