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Imagine

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.9K
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Imagine (2012)
Drama

A blind teacher breaks the rules to help a female student rediscover the pleasures of life.A blind teacher breaks the rules to help a female student rediscover the pleasures of life.A blind teacher breaks the rules to help a female student rediscover the pleasures of life.

  • Director
    • Andrzej Jakimowski
  • Writer
    • Andrzej Jakimowski
  • Stars
    • Edward Hogg
    • Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Melchior Derouet
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Andrzej Jakimowski
    • Writer
      • Andrzej Jakimowski
    • Stars
      • Edward Hogg
      • Alexandra Maria Lara
      • Melchior Derouet
    • 10User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Edward Hogg
    Edward Hogg
    • Ian
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Eva
    Melchior Derouet
    • Serrano
    Francis Frappat
    • Doctor
    João Lagarto
    João Lagarto
    • Brother Humberto
    Alix Planco
    • Ian's Student
    António Rolo
    • Ian's Student
    Cláudia Soares
    • Ian's Student
    Denilson Gomes
    • Ian's Student
    Ellie Wallwork
    Ellie Wallwork
    • Ian's Student
    Grace Whitford
    • Ian's Student
    Jason Monero
    • Ian's Student
    Jonathan Delalonde
    • Ian's Student
    Josua Black
    • Ian's Student
    Lucy Hogan
    • Ian's Student
    Maya Al-Kadri
    • Ian's Student
    Sérgio Neves
    • Ian's Student
    Sofia Santos
    • Ian's Student
    • Director
      • Andrzej Jakimowski
    • Writer
      • Andrzej Jakimowski
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    9howard.schumann

    Challenges viewers to use all of their sense perception

    French Novelist Marcel Proust said, "The real voyage of discovery lies in not seeing new landscapes but in having new eyes." Polish Director Andrzej Jakimowski's Imagine, a film about the world of the visually impaired, takes us beyond sight to look at the world through different eyes, that of the totality of our senses. Winner of the 2014 Audience Award and Best Director at the Warsaw Film Festival, Imagine is set in Lisbon, Portugal at an institute for the blind where children are taught to live with their disability, to not take risks, and to be comfortable at all times. When Ian (Edward Hogg) a non-conformist teacher who is also visually impaired is hired at the school, however, the safety of their world is shaken.

    Rejecting the use of a cane, Ian teaches the children to achieve spatial orientation by using all of their senses including moving by the resonance of sound vibrations (echolocation), instinct, and the creative use of their imagination. Confident and even slightly over-aggressive, Ian charms the children and gives them a reason to hope, though they are always testing and questioning him to prove that he is one of them and never seem quite convinced of his sincerity. Ian's sessions take place right under the window of Eva (Alexandra Maria Lara), an adult patient who never leaves her room and does not speak to anybody. Surprisingly, she becomes one of his most responsive students and there is even a hint of romance.

    Taking the students out into the streets of Lisbon, we see the city in all its light and beauty, but the blind can see none of it. Ian clicks his tongue and snaps his fingers when he walks, using the sound that bounces off objects to create his own space, teaching the students how to visualize with their ears. As Eva wears a pair of high heel shoes for the first time, the two bond as they begin to trust each other. Together they visit a café (where she flirts with a young man), walk along the harbor and cross busy streets without any aids other than their ability to listen for the sounds of vehicles, footsteps, or other obstacles in their path.

    With them is Serrano (Melchior Derouet), a young blind boy whom Ian asks to use his imagination to "see" a ship in the harbor. Jakimowski resists the temptation to idealize Ian or portray the disabled as saints. Neither does he take sides when the new teacher is challenged by the school doctor and head teacher of the school (Francis Frappat) who is concerned that he is giving the children the illusion of hope. Convinced of the value of his approach, however, Ian walks a thin line between taking risks and being reckless and crosses the line once too often.

    Supported by the authentic performances of Hogg and Lara, Jakimowski, as in his great 2007 film Tricks, creates an atmosphere of poetry and magic that challenges viewers to use all of their sense perception to create the world. According to Jakimowski, "We the sighted perceive the world very similarly to the blind. We also don't see what's important…We're all blind. In a sense we are blinder than they are. Even more, because in their own way they compensate with other senses." In this case, it's the blind leading the blind so that we all can see.
    8yusufpiskin

    32th International Istanbul Film Festival

    A Church supported clinic for blind children in Lisbon, Portugal hires a teacher, blind himself, who has a radically innovative pedagogical method. Instead of teaching these children to get around with canes, he would train them to imagine their environment and navigate with sound echoes (like bats). English actor Edward Hogg is charismatic and totally realistic in the role of the blind teacher; and the child actors are equally authentic. The film achieves much with a remarkable soundtrack of subtle environmental sounds which takes the viewer right into the minds of these blind children and their teacher. I don't think I've ever seen a film portray what blindness involves as well as this film does. It's a true tour de force by an assured filmmaker, which only falls short story wise when it tries to insert a rather pedestrian love story into an otherwise intriguing premise film.
    8caraduradelulu

    Something magical

    Somewhere in the beautiful, sunny Portugal is a house where the visionless learn how to cope with their disability, guided by a man who has mastered the art of living without using your eyes. For you, as a viewer, it's an interesting venture into the world unknown to you, if only a testimony to what you are taking for granted on a daily basis, and therefore, missing.

    Jakimowski has a vision, one he stays to throughout the entire movie, without making it seem stale or boring. There's magic here, and a lesson to be learned. It's a movie with a mission, and whatever that mission could be, it's accomplished; it compels you to listen and open your eyes.

    Set in the world of the blind, Imagine is the movie the world of the sighted needs to see.
    9Rox73

    I wonder what a blind person would think about this film

    I don't know anyone who is blind and I have never interacted with blind people. Edward Hogg was a very convincing blind person (as far as my limited knowledge of blindness goes). Great actor with a lot of charisma. "They look but they don't see" - yes, that should be written on the foreheads of most of us who aren't blind. I think I will appreciate the sounds and scents of life a little bit more from now on after seeing this excellent film - a subject not many have covered in show business. What I would want to know though, is it possible for a blind person to fine tune their other senses so much that they don't need a cane or a dog?
    9marcus-lyra

    Fantastic, simply.

    Again, out of nothing I chose to watch to this movie that ended up being a fantastic immersion into a slow pace sensible reality.

    The technical features of the film, as intentional creations, say, the increased sounds of the environment are perfect; they invite you to be paying attention to details, no hurry, just feel.

    The script though is very simple and with no highly complex layers overlapping, a directional plot being unleashed to the end in a good rhythm.

    For these reasons, an 8 could be enough for rating, but I feel that for the urge for more sensible movies such as that, I can give it a 9.

    We are all looking at things, and never seeing nothing. ;)

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2013 (Poland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Poland
      • Portugal
      • France
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Portuguese
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Blind Watching
    • Filming locations
      • Lisbon, Portugal
    • Production companies
      • Zjednoczenie Artystów i Rzemieslników
      • KMBO Production
      • KMBO
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      1 hour 45 minutes
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