Lives are left in pieces after a white cop responds to a hostage call and kills the Black suspect, only to learn he may have been set up; facing trial, he must find the person responsible wh... Read allLives are left in pieces after a white cop responds to a hostage call and kills the Black suspect, only to learn he may have been set up; facing trial, he must find the person responsible while examining his own accountability.Lives are left in pieces after a white cop responds to a hostage call and kills the Black suspect, only to learn he may have been set up; facing trial, he must find the person responsible while examining his own accountability.
Edwina Findley
- Rosie Hughes
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Powerful movie , realistic and retraces the reality police using sometimes unnecessary force and deadly action. The movie lacks better script , dialogue or something, I don't think it's the actors , could have been a great movie but still important to watch and glad I did.
Blindfire is a film that starts a conversations about what accountability from law enforcement should look like in the future. A lot of very talented actors put together great performances to put an audience in the shoes of a cop who has killed an unarmed black man during a hostage call and is trying to understand how this happened. I hope audiences give the film a chance and watch it all the way through to understand the message and the films intention.
10hbarish
This is a must watch film that is extremely timely and a great example of an independent film.
Stellar cast performances with a twist and ending you might not suspect.
A great look at a subject matter that is very sensitive at the moment but can be a great conversation starter.
There is intrigue, crime and thriller aspects but the film also touches human emotion. I find this film to have a lot of integrity ... if you watch it until the end.
Congrats to all involved in the making of this film, everyone should watch it.
Just finished watching this film, "Blindfire" and I must say that I haven't watched a good quality film which delivers an important message in a while and this is absolutely one of them. Worth it!
From the cinematography, to the actors/actresses, the location, down to the music, everything just looks so fantastically done. A lot of thought and hardwork was reflected on how good the film is and it truly did not disappoint. There's no dull moment and it's a crime-thriller film so it will put you in the edge of your seat.
The film also bravely tackles a rather sensitive ongoing issue about racial discrimination. People can easily have a mental bias towards a person of color and its a very timely thing to discuss openly so that people won't just make rash decisions and judgment towards anybody. The film teaches us how to have a sense of accountability in each actions we commit and to know that it has a corresponding consequence. But most of all, it instills in us that there is hope that a person can change for the better in the end.
I will give this film a rating of 10 out of 10, a definite must-watch for someone who loves to watch a drama, crime-thriller film with a good message at its core.
From the cinematography, to the actors/actresses, the location, down to the music, everything just looks so fantastically done. A lot of thought and hardwork was reflected on how good the film is and it truly did not disappoint. There's no dull moment and it's a crime-thriller film so it will put you in the edge of your seat.
The film also bravely tackles a rather sensitive ongoing issue about racial discrimination. People can easily have a mental bias towards a person of color and its a very timely thing to discuss openly so that people won't just make rash decisions and judgment towards anybody. The film teaches us how to have a sense of accountability in each actions we commit and to know that it has a corresponding consequence. But most of all, it instills in us that there is hope that a person can change for the better in the end.
I will give this film a rating of 10 out of 10, a definite must-watch for someone who loves to watch a drama, crime-thriller film with a good message at its core.
When you train in those so call academies for 12 week and you call them police officers (in common sense societies they are train for a minim of 18 months to 3 years), when you need SWAT for a domestic dispute, when ....... your cities in 2020 looks like Fallujah and police looks like occupation force, then you have a problem. and I didn't even mention that instead of providing first aid the police officer was preoccupied to handcuff, Really? The problem is training, unions, insurances, local politicians and that is just the beginning, the so call defund the police is not the solution.
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- TriviaThis was one of Halyna Hutchins' final feature films as a cinematographer before her tragic death on the set of Rust (2024). Many have noted the eerie similarity between the film's title and Hutchins' death by way of an accidental gunshot.
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- 1h 23m(83 min)
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