Review of Blindsided

Blindsided (2013)
6/10
Give me back my diamonds
10 January 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Sara is a journalist who in visit in Irak looses her sight. Now she lead a quiet life in a flat in New York along with her boyfriend Ryan. One day she leaves the apartment for a short walk and when she return it seems like Ryan is not there anymore. Instead there is another man who killed him and now he torments Sara to get back some money that is assumed Ryan stoled from him. Even thought she can't see she manage to escape and reach in the street where she is forced to ask help from anyone who is at that time in the area. A man spots her and he introduces himself as Robert Shay, a local prosecutor. While it seems like they are on the way to the police section the truth is that he is involved in this and is the boss of Chad and escorts Sara back to her penthouse so they can continue and find out where the money are. A good perspective of the things make the finding to be very easy and are willing to let her go but there is something more valuable hidden there and the two are convinced that she knows where they are and will not leave until they get back the gems.

A good thriller if it wasn't like many more others with the two villains turning back on each other and the fact that a blind woman can become a winner in front of two power full and ruthless killer. Fortune with the good acting from Michelle Monaghan who saves a little these flaws but still it's a mediocre movie.
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