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Blindsided

Original title: Penthouse North
  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 30m
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5.5/10
6.2K
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Michael Keaton and Michelle Monaghan in Blindsided (2013)
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A reclusive, blind photojournalist lives quietly in a New York penthouse, until a smooth but sadistic criminal looking for a hidden fortune enters her life.A reclusive, blind photojournalist lives quietly in a New York penthouse, until a smooth but sadistic criminal looking for a hidden fortune enters her life.A reclusive, blind photojournalist lives quietly in a New York penthouse, until a smooth but sadistic criminal looking for a hidden fortune enters her life.

  • Director
    • Joseph Ruben
  • Writer
    • David Loughery
  • Stars
    • Michelle Monaghan
    • Michael Keaton
    • Barry Sloane
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    • Director
      • Joseph Ruben
    • Writer
      • David Loughery
    • Stars
      • Michelle Monaghan
      • Michael Keaton
      • Barry Sloane
    • 44User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Michelle Monaghan
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    • Sara
    Michael Keaton
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    Barry Sloane
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    Andrew W. Walker
    Andrew W. Walker
    • Ryan
    • (as Andrew Walker)
    Kaniehtiio Horn
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    • Blake
    • (as Tiio Horn)
    Trevor Hayes
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    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Entertaining, but not outstanding...

    The storyline in "Penthouse North" was fairly generic and predictable, but it still made for an entertaining enough movie. However, it is not the type of movie that you watch more than once.

    The story is about a war photographer by the name of Sara, who loses her eyesight while on assignment. Years later, living a reclusive life with her boyfriend, Sara comes home to find her boyfriend murdered and the killer still in the apartment.

    Story-wise then "Penthouse North" wasn't particularly innovative or outstanding, but it was entertaining enough for what it turned out to be. It was adequately paced, but didn't really have many 'edge-of-your-seat' moments, which a good thriller should have.

    What made the movie watchable was the acting performances of Michelle Monaghan and Michael Keaton.

    There are far better and exciting thrillers available, but "Penthouse North" is still worth giving a chance. Who knows, it might just be what you have been looking for.
    6Simoncito2025

    A smooth Thriller without any Surprises

    You might like this movie if you enjoyed: Columbus Circle (1996), Brake (2012)

    Long Story Short: Sarah (Michelle Monaghan), a former Military photojournalist, has lost her sight due to an incident in Afghanistan. She lives in a penthouse with her boyfriend Ryan (Andrew W. Walker) and feels safe there even though her sister (Kaniehtiio Horn) and brother-in law (Trevor Hayes) constantly tell her that they don't trust Ryan. It turns out that Ryan does have a secret and, which gets Sarah in great danger.

    Review: I have never heard of that movie before but I thought I give it a shot, and it was not a bog let down, but I wasn't blown away either. The beginning is very strong and has a few "Edge- of- your- seat" – moments, but it doesn't keep this pace up, especially since there aren't any twists besides one tiny one at the beginning. I am not sure how her past of being a photojournalist in Afghanistan helped developing the story either, as far as I am concerned they didn't even have to mention why she was blind. All these flashbacks from her past seemed like fillers to me. The acting was decent, I saw a few nice skyscraper shots, but I was hoping for a big reveal at the end which didn't happen. Penthouse House is definitely a one- time watch but not a bad one.

    Rating: 5.5
    5Seth_Rogue_One

    Mediocre movie but Michelle Monaghan is good as usual

    Almost came close to giving it a 6 but I don't really think it has much replay value so I'll just leave it at a five.

    Got interested in watching this after being pleasantly surprised by Michael Keaton's performance as a hit-man in MERRY GENTLEMAN so I was a little let down when he hadn't shown up in the first 25 minutes, but once he pops up (closer to the 30 minute mark), he becomes one of the key characters in the film.

    Has a bit of a rough start in terms of truly getting going and feels slightly amateurish but once it gets going it gets decent enough to keep watching, Michelle Monaghan initially felt a little miscast during the war-segments but once she goes blind she feels more natural.

    And even though Michael Keaton never feels truly threatening his screen-presence speaks for itself and makes it work somehow, it helps that Monaghan portrays her characters fear very well.

    Barry Sloane is the third lead in the film and he's just okay, not bad but he doesn't come across as terribly menacing either and doesn't have the same star-power charisma that helped Keaton to make his role a bit better than it was.

    As far as the story goes, we've kinda seen it all before although minor details feel fresh but they could have done so much more with it.

    Yeah overall not a great movie, but not a complete disaster either.

    Decent to watch on a slow Sunday afternoon perhaps.
    6jordondave-28085

    The movie is good enough despite using familiar theme

    I saw this movie as "Penthouse North" and not as "Blindsided" which has Sara (Michelle Monaghan) stations herself at home at a "penthouse hotel" hence the title, who was blinded by a suicide bomber employed as a professional photographer at the desert storm war. Her live-in boyfriend is said to be an investor of some kind jewel comp. And it is only then as soon as she returns home she is then terrorized, first by Chad (Barry Sloane) and then later by Hollander (Michael Keaton) regarding the recovery of some of those jewels.

    If the theme is familiar that is because it is, it's called "Wait Until Dark" starring Audrey Hepburn as the blind protagonist, Susie victimized by Roat (Alan Alda) and Mike (Richard Crenna). Some of the inconsistencies regarding "Blindsided" is that although Sara lives in a penthouse suite, other neighbors should also be able to hear some of the noises that happened as well whether if it's a gun shot or a fall. And when the fireworks happen where are her neighbors at? It is those questions and more I cannot give it no more than a 6 for it does have a satisfying conclusion it still needs to address more questions.
    4OJT

    Would have been better if a blind wrote the script

    A blind reclusive war photographer is living in a penthouse in New York, when she is experiencing that someone has come into her apartment. Too late she senses that there's someone there.

    Well it doesn't take long before the action gets going, that's the good thing. Also the actors are doing an OK job. Nothing extraordinary, but OK job. Michael Keaton is always good in these kind of roles. Director Koseph Ruben is experienced, and has directed "Sleeping with the enemy", "The forgotten" and "The good son" amongst others. Quite good films. I don't like the war time flashbacks though. The cutter hasn't done a favorite job here.

    This is very mediocre filmmaking, and has troubles in engaging me, mainly due to the script. Strange, because David Loughery, the man behind, had done good scripts like "Lakeview Terrace" and "Passenger57".

    What's evident, is that blind people sense more than it's the case here. It's simply impossible to imagine a blind person being this motionless, and not even being able of smelling blood when it's out in ounces on the kitchen floor. And also another thing, when she takes out her white stick long after going out in the streets. And then a penthouse window which can be broken with throwing a chair!? Come on! This film would gave been much better if a blind had been involved in the script writing, do that stupid things could be avoided.

    If you want to watch a similar themed move, seek out "Blind" by Eskil Vogt instead, which is a completely profound experience compared to this. (Blind was a selected movie, and later prize winner at Sundance Film Festival in 2014.)

    The film is very predictable. So predictable it actually hurts. But if you don't mind, it's an OK watch. But if you don't wasn't to use time on mediocre films, you'll find much better!

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    • Trivia
      This movie is being offered on Netflix under the alternate title "Blindsided".
    • Goofs
      Blood in large quantities has a strong metallic odor. The blind have heightened senses, so Sara would have noticed the smell of such a large pool of blood long before she stepped in it. Similarly, she would be able to detect the scent of an intruder, especially due to how close he was to her. She later said she smelled the men that were in her apartment.
    • Quotes

      Hollander: [leading her to the ledge] Let's play follow the cat.

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      Referenced in 60 Minutes: Prince vs. Spy/Running Dry/Michael Keaton (2021)
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    • Release date
      • January 4, 2014 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Pashtu
    • Also known as
      • Penthouse North
    • Filming locations
      • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • TAJJ Media
      • Bunk 11 Pictures
      • Kilburn Media
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $372,209
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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