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Blind Spot
Danielle and Marc fall in love. Two months later they move in together. Two years later their relation reaches a crisis when Danielle gets pregnant. Did she plan for it or not? Is she going to tell Marc or not? Is she going to keep it or not? Will the relationship survive?
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Plot Summary
A photographer's life is turned upside down when she witnesses a murder and becomes entangled with a dangerous conspiracy. As she tries to uncover the truth, she finds herself in increasing peril, questioning who she can trust. The film explores themes of paranoia, deception, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion.
Critical Reception
Blind Spot was a made-for-television film that received a generally positive reception for its suspenseful plot and strong performances, particularly from Lee Grant. It was noted for its mature handling of complex themes and its effective thriller elements within the constraints of broadcast television.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Lee Grant's compelling lead performance.
Recognized for its tense atmosphere and engaging thriller narrative.
Appreciated for its mature exploration of psychological suspense.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of NBC's "Mystery Movie" rotation, which featured several rotating crime and suspense anthology series.
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