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Blind Sex
At the end of the summer holiday, Louise, blind since birth, is smothered between her mother and her sister. After getting lost in the forest, a chance encounter on a naturist campsite will upset her habits.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Ana, who loses her sight after an accident, struggles to adapt to her new reality. As she navigates the world without vision, she discovers a hidden desire and a burgeoning relationship with a man who enters her life. However, her newfound senses and emotional vulnerability lead her into a dangerous and unpredictable situation.
Critical Reception
Blind Sex (also known as 'Bolesna griska') is a Serbian drama that explores themes of sensuality, isolation, and the psychological impact of losing one's sight. While it garnered some attention for its daring subject matter and performances, its critical reception was mixed, with some praising its artistic ambition and others finding its narrative uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of adapting to blindness and exploring sensuality.
Criticized by some for a slow pace and a predictable, albeit intense, plot development.
The film's atmosphere and lead performances were often highlighted as strengths.
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Fun Fact
The film's original Serbian title is 'Bolesna griska,' which roughly translates to 'Sick Grip' or 'Diseased Grasp,' hinting at the darker undertones of the story.
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