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Blind
Directed by
Michael Mailer
R
2017
1h 45m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
5.8
19%
46%
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A novelist is blinded in a car crash that killed his wife and several years later rediscovers his passion for life and writing when he embarks on an affair with the neglected wife of an indicted businessman.
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Cast of Blind
Alec Baldwin
Bill Oakland
Demi Moore
Suzanne Dutchman
Steven Prescod
Gavin O'Connor
Eden Epstein
Ella
Dylan McDermott
Mark Dutchman
James McCaffrey
Howard Cunningham
Viva Bianca
Deanna
Drew Moerlein
Tim Landry
John Buffalo Mailer
Jimmy
Chloe Goutal
Becca
Jabari Gray
Andre
Rae Ritke
Michelle Oakland
Dorothy Lyman
Judge
John Michael Lyles
Kyle
Renée Willett
Kelly
Sasha Lazard
Herself
Stephen Mailer
Arnold
Gerardo Rodriguez
Frank
Hilaria Baldwin
Yoga Instructor
Blind Ratings & Reviews
indieWire
David Ehrlich
A hackneyed romantic drama in dire need of anything that resembles actual human behavior.
Spectrum Culture
Dominic Griffin
It's a real tragedy for Moore, in particular, who shows she can still go, and Baldwin, who oddly doesn't seem to mind how far beneath him this material really is.
Arizona Republic
Randy Cordova
The chemistry between Baldwin and Moore is strangely disconnected. The performers aren't bad, but they don't generate any kind of heat.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Baldwin and Moore generate genuine heat and chemistry together, even in some ridiculous moments.
RogerEbert.com
Susan Wloszczyna
One doesn't need perfect vision to quickly surmise that this sudsy affair among Manhattan swells is a glorified Hallmark Channel melodrama.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Moore, so often miscast in her youth, has been waiting a long time for a role like the one she has here.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Sometimes screenwriters don't leave well enough alone.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Might work on a lazy Sunday afternoon with relaxed expectations and an iPad on the lap, but it's hardly successful, almost obsessed with sabotaging itself.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Sappy melodrama, the sort of thing that gives so-called 'women's pictures' a bad name.
HollywoodInToto.com
Christian Toto
Playing a 'count the cliches' drinking game could be dangerous to your health with Blind.
Slant Magazine
Nathan Frontiero
The film makes a bold but foolish move by getting in the ring with Tolstoy, analogizing itself to Anna Karenina in a self-seriously laughable attempt to pass its schmaltzy and contrived romance narrative off for something significantly grander.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
A watchable, albeit unsatisfying, vehicle for two stars who've now made a pair of movies together in which their skills constitute the main attraction, yet who aren't particularly well-served by either film.
Village Voice
Serena Donadoni
Moore's and Baldwin's forceful personalities power their performances, and these evenly matched partners have now invigorated both a convoluted thriller (The Juror) and a predictable romance (Blind).
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
The film, directed by Michael Mailer, wanted to be a steamy romance, but it ended up leaden and occasionally laughable.
Los Angeles Times
Kimber Myers
"Blind" stumbles with unlikable characters and a lack of depth, leaving audiences simply wishing for its ending, happy or not.
Film Journal International
André Hereford
Alec Baldwin and Demi Moore tumble into a tepid romance in this subdued, scattered drama.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
A noteworthy cast is squandered in this woefully absurd redemption story.
Film Inquiry
Tomas Trussow
Devoid of any subtlety, bereft of a strong plot, and embarrassingly misguided toward its disability narrative, Blind really has nothing to recommend it.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
Were it not for three well-known lead actors, this film probably would have turned up on the Lifetime channel instead of in theaters.
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