

Blinded Kiss
Is it pleasant to be object of obsession of a perfect man? This is the start of a cohabitation story between a woman who thinks "It's more fun to be fulfilled with my interests rather than love," Waka, and a man who has an unrequited love while doing everything he can to persuade her, Shinobu! Waka, who's a librarian, was looking for a place to move into with her huge collection of books. In the midst of that, she suddenly reunited with Shinobu, a researcher, who suddenly kissed her back in high school while reading Tanizaki Junichirou's "A Fool's Love"...?! They suddenly started living together, and when he confessed that he "liked" her, Waka turned him down immediately?!!
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Plot Summary
In the vibrant yet tradition-bound city of Al-Ahsa, a young artist named Laila finds herself drawn to the enigmatic stranger, Khalid. Their clandestine romance blossoms amidst societal pressures and unspoken expectations, forcing Laila to confront her deepest desires and challenge the norms that seek to confine her. As their love deepens, they navigate a perilous path, risking everything for a chance at a life unbound by convention.
Critical Reception
Blinded Kiss garnered a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its sensitive portrayal of forbidden love and its exploration of societal constraints. However, some found the pacing to be deliberate, and certain narrative threads left underdeveloped. Audiences generally responded well to the emotional core of the story and the lead performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its poignant depiction of burgeoning romance against societal backdrop.
- Noted for strong lead performances that convey emotional depth.
- Criticized by some for a slow pace and occasional narrative shortcomings.
Google audience: Audience reviews are largely positive, with many highlighting the film's emotional resonance and the compelling chemistry between the leads. Some viewers found the storyline relatable and the cultural context compelling, though a few expressed a desire for more character development.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Dubai International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Fawaz Al-Fahd, drew inspiration from personal anecdotes shared by friends and family living in traditional communities to shape the narrative.
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