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What would you sacrifice for a second chance?
2016 | 97m | English

(3197 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Ido Fluk
Writer: Ido Fluk, Sharon Mashihi
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A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.
Release Date: Oct 09, 2016
Director: Ido Fluk
Writer: Ido Fluk, Sharon Mashihi
Genres: Drama
Keywords obsession, betrayal, life lessons, superficial, greed, blindness, moral, regret, loss, blind man, unfaithful husband
Production Companies BCDF Pictures, Cave Pictures, Blackbird
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,200,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dan Stevens James
Malin Åkerman Sam
Kerry Bishé Jessica
Oliver Platt Bob
Peter Mark Kendall Arnold Dixon
Liza J. Bennett Grace
Skylar Gaertner Jonah
Ekaterina Samsonov Carla
Russell G. Jones Doctor
Andrew Polk The Principal
Ron Simons Pastor Jennings
Maryann Urbano Scheffield
Olga N. Bogdanova Office Worker (uncredited)
Nicole Signore Lawyer
Bettina Skye School secretary
Ken Johnson Parker
Crystal Tweed Bar Patron
Wayne Pyle Lawyer
Sal Rendino Millennium Realty Rep.
Harry L. Seddon Boardroom Executive
Chella Ferrow Woman in Blue
Laurent Rejto Crowd
Edward Crawford Actor in Jeans
Natalie Bain Sales Assistant
Zoe Hunter Hotel Receptionist
Dorothea Swiac Waitress
Lorenzo Beronilla Fancy Restaurant Patron
Roger Hendricks Simon Wrinkled old man
Casey Jones Actress
Lora Lee Ecobelli Waitress
Steve Garfanti Town Person
Nnete Matima Town Person
Elisabeth Henry-Macari Yelling woman
William Rubel Dancer
Maya Hazan Dancer
Marian Zajac Townee
Nick Lansing Office Worker
Joseph R. Donato Dancer
Crystal Joy Turner Call Center Employee
Sunny Edelman Town Person/Office Worker
Jean Satterfield Dancer
Diana Greenhut Office Worker (uncredited)
Steven Patrick O'Connor Executive at Elevator (uncredited)
Dannielle Rose Fancy Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Rich Lounello The Lawyer
Leroy Scott Call center worker
Name Job
Zachary Galler Director of Photography
Sara Vander Horn Second Assistant Director
Shaun Brennan Foley
Dennis Rainaldi Boom Operator
Tom Ryan Supervising Sound Editor
Carlos Sotolongo ADR Voice Casting
Wen Hsuan Tseng Foley Editor
Beth Avery Location Manager
Krysten Pollard Assistant Production Coordinator
Alice Quinn Production Coordinator
Saunder Jurriaans Original Music Composer
Jodi Angstreich Casting
Gino Fortebuono Production Design
Ramsey Scott Set Decoration
Carisa Kelly Costume Design
Christine Hooghuis Makeup Department Head
Brittany Romney Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist
Jason Messeri Unit Production Manager
Jeffrey Penman Post Production Supervisor
Ido Fluk Screenplay, Director
Sharon Mashihi Screenplay
Phillip Kimsey Editor
Perri Silver Post Production Supervisor
Ryan Alan Dearth First Assistant Director
Ryan Honeycutt Third Assistant Director
Alejandro Ramia First Assistant Director
Damian Drago Visual Effects
Justin Kemper Gaffer
Søren Skjær Nielsen First Assistant Camera
Korey Robinson Steadicam Operator
Jae Song Camera Operator
Kim Ostroy Casting Associate
Andrew Porter Assistant Editor
Quinlan Orear Digital Intermediate
Wavy Dave Lowrie Location Manager
Phil McGowan Scoring Mixer
Claire Fowler Script Supervisor
Joseph R. Donato Choreographer
Aaron Peck Set Medic
Isabelle Link-Levy Thanks
Jerrell Suelto ADR Mixer
Danny Bensi Original Music Composer
Laura Christiann Smith Set Dresser
Bryce Biederman Stunts
Roberto Lopez Stunts
Drew Leary Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Claude Dal Farra Producer
Matthew J. Malek Producer
Massoumeh Emami Co-Producer
Dale A. Brown Executive Producer
Nick Byassee Executive Producer
Katie Heidy Executive Producer
Myles Nystel Executive Producer
J. Mitchell White Executive Producer
Tyler Zacharia Executive Producer
Lawrence Inglee Producer
Oren Moverman Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
4.0

Near-parable in nature, but too shallow to engage. _Final rating:★★ - Definitely not for me, but I sort of get the appeal._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
4.0

**When he got a rare second change to start over the life!** The intention was good, but the film was not made right way to enjoy. Of course the story, the setting were not cheerful kind, but too slow, silent, dragged scenes, all made it even worse. Watching it from the beginning to the beginning ... of the final segment was challenging. Only at the final few minutes it all made sense. I thought at least it ended better. A blind man happily married with a kid, one day wakes up in the morning with a miracle. He regained his vision, following that, all the sudden his life getting changed. That also leads him over taking some tough decisions. With his new lease of life, he has shaped his life as he wanted. Now a fresh trouble surfaces and its consequences are hard hitting. What his choices and how the story ends are the remaining parts. Dan Stevens was good. You could say it was a one man show. But as I said, the screenplay lacked pace, as well as guessable overall storyline. Which makes it not for everybody. The rest of the cast was good, and so the direction. I don't dislike it, I just did not enjoy it, I got bored of it in parts. One time watchable film for the selected ones, but being not dozed off while watching it is what they have to look out for. _4/10_

May 16, 2024