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Blind Man

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A group of eleven people wakes up in an isolated cabin in the woods, with no memory of how they got there. They soon discover that they have been kidnapped and that a mysterious figure has set a macabre game for them: they must confront their darkest secrets and hidden vendettas through a series of brutal tests. Each one carries a past that weighs heavily, filled with guilt and betrayals that threaten to come to light.

As the plot unfolds, the personal stories of each prisoner are revealed, forcing them to make difficult decisions that push them to their limits. Tension escalates as they begin to die one by one, compelling the survivors to question not only each other's loyalty but also the morality of their own actions. Amid temporary alliances and surprising twists, the characters are forced to confront not just their captor, but also their own demons.

With a frenetic pace and a clever script, this film explores themes of redemption, guilt, and human nature when pushed to its extremes. Each revelation adds a layer of complexity, and as the number of survivors dwindles, the audience is left wondering who will make it out alive from this deadly game, and at what cost. The tension is guaranteed right up to the final moment!

Media type
Movie
Year
2012
Director
Xavier Palud
Writer
Éric Besnard
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Jacques Gamblin
Lambert Wilson
Raphaëlle Agogué
Arnaud Cosson
David Capelle
Antoine Levannier
Frédéric Kontogom
Marie Vincent
Dorothée Brière
Sebastien Vandenberghe
Miglen Mirtchev
Elsa Kikoïne
Arthur Moncla
Yaniss Lespert
Agnès Delachair
Gender
Suspense
Acción
Misterio
Country
France
Producers
Luc Besson
Original title
À l'aveugle
Duration
94
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