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Ingrid
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| Henrik Rafaelsen | ... |
Morten
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| Vera Vitali | ... |
Elin
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Marius Kolbenstvedt | ... |
Einar
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Stella Kvam Young | ... |
Kim (girl)
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Isak Nikolai Møller | ... |
Kim (boy)
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Jacob Young | ... |
Elin's ex-husband
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Nikki Butenschøn | ... |
Ove Kenneth
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Erle Kyllingmark | ... |
Bente
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Fredrik Sandahl | ... |
Cyclist
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Aslag Guttormsgaard | ... |
Nice man
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Veronica Berntsen | ... |
Young saleswoman
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Steffen Skau Linnert | ... |
Waiter
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Helga Guren | ... |
Anne-Lise
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Tim Nansen | ... |
Doctor
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Having recently lost her sight, Ingrid retreats to the safety of her home - a place where she can feel in control, alone with her husband and her thoughts. But Ingrid's real problems lie within, not beyond the walls of her apartment, and her deepest fears and repressed fantasies soon take over. Written by Anonymous
4 of 10. Outside of studying it for how government propaganda works in film, I see no point to this film. In an attempt to cover its trail, unlike religious propaganda, it doesn't hold back on sex and other societal no-nos. In this film, it all has that poseur feeling.
Some will comment on its complexity, but it's not that complex. It tries to be just as it tries to shock and awe. Unless you have no other way to see fast clips of Internet porn that no one would want to watch other than with drunk/high friends to laugh at, having someone narrate how to interpret it is far from intricate or original art.
I'm sure there are better stories for getting inside a blind person's head. If not, either out of disgust or inspiration, more should pop and from different cultures. Wait for them. Maybe one will have a blind person riding a bike.