: Blends gritty "hard-boiled" detective vibes with slapstick comedy.
: Features intricate cane-fighting and "blind" combat choreography. Blindsided (2018)
Directed by Johnny Mitchell, this film is a "contained" home-invasion thriller that explores the vulnerability of its protagonist through a sensory lens. : Blends gritty "hard-boiled" detective vibes with slapstick
: Reviews were mixed; critics praised the "character-driven" tension but noted that the plot often relied on familiar horror clichés and predictable twists. 🍎 Blindsided: The Game (2018) : Reviews were mixed; critics praised the "character-driven"
This 45-minute action-comedy is an extension of a 2016 short film and has gained a cult following on YouTube for its high-caliber choreography.
: The production consulted with blind technical advisors to add realism to Walter’s movements and echolocation. 🎬 Comparisons & Legacy
While both films share a central premise—a blind protagonist facing overwhelming odds—they diverge sharply in tone. The Mitchell film is a psychological study of , whereas the Barber/Jacobus film is a celebration of empowerment and physical skill.