4 reviews
- elihuesi72
- Oct 6, 2023
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"In The Blind Spot" experimented with an original format of building one compact story from numerous individual plot lines with the use of documentary-like features that lend the whole picture a very realistic yet also mysterious appearance, for sometimes we can't see behind the still stationary camera for the sake of deliberately hiding some actions from viewers. What was a great move, in my opinion, was separating the story lines into chapters, although not in chronological order, as it helps the audience to keep track of all the connections that are happening on the screen. Ayse Polat, the director, cleverly ended the first chapter with a huge cliffhanger that makes the viewers wanting to know more from the story and where its going. Eventhough some questions raised in the beginning are left unanswered and the audience needs maybe a little bit more imagination and power of visualization to put the puzzle pieces together in the end, I would say it is still a film worth watching because of its extraordinary approach.
- bohdanascheinostova
- Apr 23, 2023
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- hamburgjoanna
- Jan 10, 2024
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No pun intended - imaginary friends are something that kids have, right? What if they seem to know a lot? Because while this starts off as a documentary (or found footage movie - do not worry, if you were though, there is more to it), but goes to drama quite quickly. Then also adds some supernatural almost horror like to it all ... do you believe in Ghosts or Spirits? Are you a believer in the otherworldly I guess is what I am saying.
The movie has different sections - and while I thought at first it might be too repetitive at first ... it is not. It is more about telling a story ... but also shine a light on an issue that may very well exist ... telling it in a dramatic kind of way, may take away a bit of the heat it otherwise would have had ... shocking moments included ... and not what you may think it is ... from the first segment ... which ends with a bang (no pun intended) ...
The movie has different sections - and while I thought at first it might be too repetitive at first ... it is not. It is more about telling a story ... but also shine a light on an issue that may very well exist ... telling it in a dramatic kind of way, may take away a bit of the heat it otherwise would have had ... shocking moments included ... and not what you may think it is ... from the first segment ... which ends with a bang (no pun intended) ...