The 2017 film Blind, which brings together two different characters who are in the phase of living their second spring and allows them to live a poetic life, brings the two main characters together after incredible coincidences. While these coincidences form the opening story of the movie, the expectation was that the drama would be at the top of the story, but this is not the case at all.
In the beginning, the coincidences and forced reunions give way to subtle jokes, poignant and poetic lyrics, sincere dialogues and romantic scenes. The moments when the law requires them to come together at certain times are replaced by voluntary and involuntary spontaneous events.
Alec Baldwin, who plays Bill Oakland, skillfully portrays a character who has lost his eyesight but has fully opened his heart's eye. The actor is so successful as the author that every scene he is in feels like reading a book. He shows marvelous examples of how when a person loses a limb, the other limbs develop further to compensate for the loss of the limb. Alec Baldwin gave a great performance, especially in the way he brought a blind writer to life.
Demi Moore, who plays Suzanne Dutchman, who does not get the positive response she expects from life and gets into trouble with the law, rediscovers herself, so to speak, on the new road map that she has been forced to start, and offers the reflections of the value she thinks she deserves. Those moments, which I will call the second spring, were worth seeing as the moments when the character that the actress gave life to underwent an incredible change.
The most enjoyable moments of the movie were the poetic flow of every conversation between Bill and Suzaanne. Especially the content and words of the books they quoted were really wonderful. Their magical touches on a human life struggling with problems affect people spiritually.
After a certain point, the movie progresses as the characters in the eloquence contest utter beautiful words one after the other. The scenes that take place in the mood of mutual sweet exchanges add to the value of the movie and reflect the romance at the highest level. It has multiple interactions that I believe the audience will love and leave a lasting impression on them.
Blind focuses on the lives of two characters in general, but this focus is on the lives of the characters after their lives evolve for other reasons. For Bill's character, it starts with losing his eyesight after an accident. For Suzaanne, it starts after her unfaithful behavior. I think the movie was great in terms of the presentation of both stories and the common bonds of the characters afterwards.
I really liked the script and the dialogues in it, and every sentence in the content of the books that are quoted is impressive and touches on a point that everyone can adapt in their own life story. It offers reflections with random examples of how those who think they are obliged to be in it can make changes in their lives.
If something has to happen, let it happen, as each event develops in its own way, it can offer new alternatives, but before doing so, it hides itself as much as possible. I wholeheartedly recommend Blind for everyone to watch. You will enjoy the film more if you watch it calmly and in silence, and if you stay in control of the dialogues. Thank you for being here and reading, and I wish a good time to those who will watch it.
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