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Blindness

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A gun-bearing former convict (Joe Lando) intrudes upon his ex-friend and ex-lover (Vivian Wu), now married, and the friend's blind mother (Lisa Lu).

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Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times 11/20/2003
2/5
A glum, stale soap opera. Go to Full Review
Wade Major Boxoffice Magazine 11/21/2003
3/5
A surprisingly smart thriller given its almost theatrical constraints. Go to Full Review
L.A. Weekly 11/20/2003
As a calling card for the stylistic talents of a new filmmaker, writer-director Anna Chi's first feature is a success. As drama, it's a dud. Go to Full Review
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03/04/2012 With only four characters throughout this movie, it was like watching a play that was filmed. The lighting is dark, but I am sure the intent was for mood purposes. With twists and turns, the truth about the death of Patrick's parents is revealed. The ending was strange to me. This was the first movie I saw where Joe Lando swears. I was so used to the sweetness and politeness of Sully in Dr Quinn, that it was almost shocking. LOL To each his own taste in movies. I actually thought it was good. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A gun-bearing former convict (Joe Lando) intrudes upon his ex-friend and ex-lover (Vivian Wu), now married, and the friend's blind mother (Lisa Lu).
Director
Anna Chi
Producer
Karen Koch
Screenwriter
Anna Chi, Jared Rappaport
Distributor
Pathfinder Pictures
Production Co
Park Avenue Productions
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 21, 2003, Original
Release Date (DVD)
Sep 21, 2004
Box Office (Gross USA)
$1.4K
Runtime
1h 28m
Sound Mix
Stereo
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)