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Color Blind
Love comes in all kinds of colors. Trent Grossman is smart, handsome... and a racist. But when he loses his eyesight and his white-bread wife leaves him, he falls for two hot, horny women who just happen to be Latin and Asian! An experimental surgery could save his eyesight... but can they change his mind about stereotypes?
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Plot Summary
A young Australian woman, dealing with personal struggles, becomes entangled in a complex criminal investigation. As she navigates the murky underworld, she must confront her own demons and uncover the truth behind a mysterious death. The film explores themes of addiction, family loyalty, and the search for redemption.
Critical Reception
Color Blind received a mixed reception, with praise for its atmospheric direction and strong performances, particularly from Rachael Blake. However, some critics found the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven. Audiences were generally engaged by the dramatic tension and the exploration of complex characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric and moody direction.
Rachael Blake's performance was a standout, delivering a compelling portrayal.
Some viewers found the plot less engaging and occasionally difficult to follow.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was an Australian production, filmed in and around Sydney, aiming to capture a gritty urban aesthetic.
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