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5/10
suddenly knowhere.
temp123-118 October 2018
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Few thoughts of mine on this unexptected pelicular - tl;tr: skip it. // guy has issues. we don't know which ones. sinister, phony policeman making an omionous threat and not leading anywhere. luxurious environment, nice hue, colors. good production value and cut. sexy wife not giving enough screen time. wasting water on face and not drinking, although obviously suffering from thirst/dehydration/hallucinations at one time. always clean short and pants even if sweating like a mf. clean shirt 2 scenes afterwards. running naked which is absolutely fine, but sweating on anothers couch is not. asks in a closed childs room if there's anyone - dead herring. orthodox christian intermezzo, hot girl drives away, he give's a damn about another girl being victimized, gets stoned and gets jerked off by hotty on a beach. movie got some some hints on the refugee situation (bus with kids). i dont know.

i've expected it - it gets into shallow surrealist territory quite suddenly in the last quarter. i can't feel with the protagonist - a tightlipped refugee(maybe, we do not know sadly), throwing a phone at maxim, burning the house of his employer ? why? there is no compassion, no reason. no explanation. whats with the cat ? there's some burning body running from the building, who is he/she? a bit more background on the protagonist would be beneficial storywise. and then... he goes unhappily "swimming" and the viewer is expected to think about this waste of time. i'll have a good nights sleep.

* comments/critic appreciated *

love is all.
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3/10
Almost nothing happens
qwerty7978911 February 2017
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Almost nothing happens in this movie: * An immigrant guy takes a job as a housekeeper.

* He sleeps a lot.

* Goes to the pool once.

* Water goes out and he gets his tools and fixes the pipes.

* Goes into town a couple times.

* He sees some shadows a few times.

* Hears some unexplained footsteps.

* Things get messed up in the house a couple times.

* The cat dies.

* He starts hallucinating a little bit it seems.

* He burns down the house.

The end.
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7/10
The Opposite Shining
thesar-216 July 2017
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If the extreme cold can make some crazy, the exact opposite is also true. I know; I go bonkers during the daily 100-120 degree, 6+ months here in Arizona year after year.

So, since we're going through yet another gut-punching hot and humid summer, I wanted to watch a Horror-Heat-Wave movie and BAM!, coincidentally, the first category on my Shudder Online Horror Movie Streaming service is a group of Horror-Heat-Wave flicks. And the first one was one I hadn't seen and seemed the most interesting.

Blind Sun felt extremely real for someone like us Phoenicians. They did an excellent job on how hot a desert town can get. It was almost too real for me. Well, the hot parts, anyways.

Slowly, this all-but drifter turned house-sitter loses his mind in the heat. The house he's staying in is supposed to be very richy, despite the poverty town surrounding it, but the A/C keeps going out, the water is turned on/off and even the pool is a big no-no for the fact the town's rationing H20. As stated, it's a slow-burner, no pun and this man dives deeper and deeper into madness.

Live one summer here in Phoenix, and yeah, you'll understand.

While the final act went a little wacko for me, it was a decent movie to watch to know what the hot desert feels like.

***

Final thoughts: Oh, and just to clarify, our Phoenician summers are basically March through November with the first and last month somewhat pleasant, but still can be in the 100s.
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1/10
Family rocks
petroxar1 June 2020
What's happening here ? We all saw the same film that pretty much wasn't a film that deserved even a critic !!!!! But No you got into the trouble to write what came to your mind just to praise something that was an absolute nothing !!!! You rated with a 7 to a10 ? Bravo to the cousins and batzanaki of the director also, you can come on Sunday to eat pastitzio with the family. And wear your shades because the sun is not the only one blind !
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7/10
Blind Sun - An Unnerving Visual Treat with a Disturbing End
pdlussier112 February 2017
A slow burn. I dare say it because here it's not a metaphorical cliché, it's the actual plot of this indie!

Set in Greece in a near dystopic future, we follow Ashraf Idriss (Palestinian actor Ziad Bakri), an immigrant hired to house-sit a villa for the summer, ensuring its safety amidst rising hooliganism and brutality whilst personally suffering the oppression that attempts to counter the tense lawlessness of a heat-wave-baked world increasingly deprived of its primary resource: water.

Sure enough, the standoffish Ashraf faces increasing threats, scared to be in the villa and afraid to act after having lost his papers to a racist cop, but what's a real menace and what results out of a slowly baking brain?

Told through careful cinematography, editing, and sensibility that lean towards art-house minimalism, this first-time feature for Joyce A. Nashawati marks this Lebanese director as someone possessing tremendous flair for the deeply nuanced yet sharp socio-political allegory, the kind that lets one get away with more style then story.

The horror classification given by some (see Shudder.com) is believable. The menace that looms throughout genuinely takes hold midway and brings us to chilling moments, both of real fear and psychological unease. There's an unsettling atmosphere that reigns, set both by an intriguing soundtrack and a keen exploitation of light in establishing either the threat of a sun-drenched world or of those lurking in shadows.

A tense, unnerving visual treat with a disturbing end, my only complaint is that it's often too easy to forget just how water-deprived and hot a world Ashraf faces and it's never quite justified why he seems to suffer more than all. Watching his "burnout" is engrossing, but we never fully embark on his ride that leads to his solution, albeit we certainly do feel his relief afterwards (up to a point) for, though he's hardly the most likable and pet- friendly of fellows, he does earn our sympathy.

Well worth a watch!
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3/10
Beautifully empty artsy film
PedroPires902 June 2021
Good atmosphere until you get bored, very beautiful filmmaking, an interesting POV, but doesn't deliver.

In the end, it's just another artsy film with less to say that it's director thinks.
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7/10
A true slow burner!
mario_c1 March 2016
Water as precious as gold! It's not a new idea and it might be quite a reality in a future not so far... BLIND SUN begins with this premise. In a remote region of Greece a strong heat wave make portable water a precious thing. To reinforce that idea there's a multinational company, which distributes water to the population, called "Bluegold"! The two elements, heat/fire and water are constant in the movie, as they represent two main forces of life! And healthiness... including psychological healthiness...

The heat wave and the lack of water are just the plot background to what truly is a psychological thriller and a perfect slow burner! In fact BLIND SUN is a mystery thriller where the pace is really slow and many scenes are almost contemplative (look at those beautiful landscape shots and that sunshine!) but the tension is growing scene by scene in a slow but effective way!

The characters aren't many, it's all around ASHRAF, the main character, and about what he sees and thinks... we "see" the plot through his mind... but it's not easy to understand a mind affected by extreme heat and thirstiness...

To sum up BLIND SUN is a mystery thriller with a great cinematography (nice camera details and beautiful scenarios) and a (very!) open ending...
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2/10
A slow burner with no heat
The_Swedish_Reviewer13 December 2020
Despite the atmospheric premise, Blind Sun never picks up speed. It's a slow burner but never gets to a point where things get interesting. It's such a missed opportunity because everything including the hot yellow / orange sunlight is set to make everyone paranoid. But no. Like other "deep-thinking" films, many questions are left unanswered and paranoia, anxiety and fear are replaced by boredom and annoyance. It is not quite a disaster but too many, if not all things are too random and make little or no sense. The ending... well, do not expect too much! However, I am glad that this film never turned out to be a politically charged propaganda film for climate activists because they never deal with the real problem - overpopulation.
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8/10
Refined estranging work
gimosele-0840826 April 2016
Blind sun is as close to a thriller as Wong Kar Wai's "2046" to a sci-fi movie (which it is, but hey!). It is surely 'old school', if only for the high quality. To me, Blind Sun is all about the sun- sterilized atmosphere. The settings are unsettling: useless luxury that becomes a burden. I felt the space capsule isolation. Think of The Shining, Alien or even more the Cube. None of the horror, though. The angst comes from the urge to return over and over to a hostile chamber (to survive or to be doomed?). The sun is hostile, water is a dangerous precious (everything but purifying), the secondary characters seem to have all a dual nature: mundane and symbolic, walking antonomasias of who they are. From universal, to stereotyped, to grotesque. They may as well exist without a given name. In this visually amazing picture I found the pace very different from the cinematography I am getting used to lately. Here the film plays in 1970 terms, like an early Peter Weir or a gore-less Fulci (a hint of the latter accidentally suggested by an occasional hairdo). Every frame is deliberately beautiful, but it is a bitter beauty, the sort you experience smelling wild herbs. To take it in, you will breath deeply and then you might find yourself totally into the story like a compassionate but helpless passerby, or the opposite, obliviously distanced from the scene like this sun. This sun is a fierce star and this Earth is a planet with a toxic atmosphere and with an impossiblé gravity; returning to the infested capsule really seems the only way to buy time. A past hardship that is not even hinted at is immediately inferred, and makes the unthinkable almost tolerable.
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1/10
Blind Nothingness
rvgillam-447327 June 2022
I don't get the high reviews. I feel like I wasted 1.5 hours of my life watching this nonsensical crap. Sometimes people try to get too smart making films and you end up getting this instead of something actually enjoyable.
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10/10
Thumbs up!
nnassa15 December 2015
If you are into fast action and high adrenaline movies, then maybe you will think that this one is not for you...and do not get me wrong, I thought I was one of these people too, until I came across Blind Sun. You owe it to yourself to watch it till the last minute...it does change something in you.

This movie is a real thriller, unlike any horror tale, that keeps you continuously alerted and at the same time makes you realize how close we are to facing such issues on a global scale.

Excellent movie, with an exceptional cast and director...you really feel the heat.
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Very very interesting
searchanddestroy-19 January 2024
I would like so much to discover more films like this one, not necessarily the same plot or scheme but only a movie that looks like anything else. A movie that glues you to the film, no matter the actors or directing. It looks like a short film tale, and the director seems to have made short movies before. It is not very talkative, and that's even better, the pictures talk by themselves. And I will say that the aesthetics is the main character here. I was amazed by the camera work, photography.... The eerie atmosphere, far more impressive than any predictable Hollywood horror film. I highly recommend it.
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