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In the Dark (2013)

January. 12,2013
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4.8
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PG-13
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Aspiring artist Ali must rebuild her life after a tragic accident kills her husband and their young child, and leaves her blind. Life in the dark proves to be a daunting task, so, at her doctor's suggestion, she hires a caretaker named Jeff to help her adjust with the transition. Jeff's aid proves to be indispensable, she even meets and quickly befriends her new neighbor, Linda. Before long, she is embroiled in a fight for her life from an obsessive predator. Will she learn to protect herself using her only remaining senses in time to save her life?

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Karry
2013/01/12

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Linbeymusol
2013/01/13

Wonderful character development!

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Chirphymium
2013/01/14

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Frances Chung
2013/01/15

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Michael Ledo
2013/01/16

Ali Lear (Elisabeth Röhm) loses her family and eye sight in an accident. She gets assigned Jeff (Sam Page) to help her adjust. Jeff has spent his life with a blind mother. Jeff takes advantage of the situation and becomes a possessive voyeur.This is a well acted film, but didn't make much sense as his relationship with Ali could have escalated to another level making his sneaking around totally unnecessary. Not overly entertaining as it is slow developing and goes practically nowhere. Parental Guide: No f-bombs, sex, or nudity.

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Leofwine_draca
2013/01/17

The 'blind person in peril' sub-genre of film-making is actually quite a packed one. It really took off in the 1950s and '60s in Britain with the likes of Patricia Dainton in WITNESS IN THE DARK, although America made one of the best of the genre with Audrey Hepburn's WAIT UNTIL DARK. It comes as little surprise that the 2013 TV movie IN THE DARK can't hope to hold a candle to these earlier, similar films.The truth is that this is one of the most predictable films I've ever watched. It begins with a poorly-filmed car accident (featuring a cameo from STARSHIP TROOPERS star Patrick Muldoon) and follows up with a newly blind woman struggling to adjust to her surroundings and life. To help her, she's given a carer to assist with her day-to-day life, but all doesn't go according to plan...The problem I have with these television movies is that the protagonists are always so dim and that's no exception here. Elisabeth Rohm plays woman who's dim beyond belief, who can't work out what's staring her in the face. I trust that nobody in real life would really be as stupid as she acts here, and her stupidity is one reason that it's impossible to sympathise with her plight.The supporting cast are little better; the actors include a near unrecognisable Shannon Elizabeth (the American PIE films) and Elizabeth Pena (*BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED) and both are poor, although not as poor as Sam Page playing the carer. And, unforgivably, IN THE DARK is an extremely slow film with very little going on apart from lots of obvious and repetitive scenes. It only gets going at the climax, and then it's abruptly all over. It's pretty much a waste of time.

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adi_2002
2013/01/18

Ali has a car accident and loses her sight along with her husband and daughter. She receives the recommendation from her doctor to have a helper so it will be easy to manage around the house. So, Jeff is arrives at her flat and begins to teach Ali how she can estimate the space around her of handle the household items. They also go out at the market or shopping in order to learn how to cross the street. Thereby she meets her new neighbor Linda and begins a friendship relation with her. Jeff is envy when he gets in the house and sees her there because he started an obsession for his patient, he replaced photos with Ali and her family, gets inside without her knowing that he is there, spy her at the shower or begin to move objects from her apartment. Everything changes when Jeff's malice reaches an unexpected threshold and now Ali must fight with the man who allegedly is there to help her.The first half is good but then it becomes too shaky. No doctor sends someone in a home and that person gets a key without knowing his full past or record. Also the fight at the end is ridiculous. How we can believe that a blind woman manage to defeat a man? I guess that is the reasons why it so bad but then you know...these movies...

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edwagreen
2013/01/19

Only until the end of this dreadful movie do you discover why an apparent mild-mannered care giver become a sadistic killer. Much more of his earlier life should have been shown.It was bad enough that a young artist was blinded in a car accident which killed her husband and young daughter, but then she falls prey to this guy.One would think that romance would blossom between the two. The opposite occurs when he kills her new neighbor.The acting is good here but the writing is absolutely dreadful. All of a sudden, the female doctor who had recommended this guy finds out disturbing things about him. No. The credibility here leaves a lot to be desired.This is certainly not one of these blind adjustment movies.

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