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Blindfold
In a repressive society reminiscent of "1984," those who engage in sex put everything at risk. Sin CIty and director Jim Enright peirce the veil of the twilight world between fantasy and reality into a world of sexual excess, inmmoral desires and total abandon filled with waron soft lips, wet silky thighs and sin beyond you wildest dreams. . . Waiting for you just behind the blindfold.
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Plot Summary
A troubled young man is caught between his estranged, wealthy grandfather and a cult-like group that promises him belonging. As he delves deeper into the group's mysterious activities, he uncovers a dark secret that forces him to confront his past and make a life-altering decision about his future.
Critical Reception
Blindfold (1994) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. It was often criticized for its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters, though some noted the performances of its cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at a psychological thriller but criticized for its execution.
Performances, particularly from Ned Beatty, were sometimes singled out as a redeeming quality.
The film's narrative was often deemed confusing and lacking coherence.
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Fun Fact
Stephen Dorff, who plays the young protagonist, was only about 20 years old when he starred in this film, continuing his early career in dramatic roles.
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