Review of Blind Horizon (2003) by Minya A — 30 Nov 2011
A man wakes up in a hospital with no memory of who he is, where he is from, or what he is doing in a small town in the New Mexico desert. A series of flashbacks leads him to believe that the President's life might be in danger, but he can't explain how or why he knows this information.
Blind Horizon was a well executed conspiracy-thriller with great performances by Val Kilmer, Neve Campbell, and Sam Shepard. Not an overly-convoluted plot by any means, but still twisted enough to keep you second-guessing yourself. Very well edited, the narrative held strong until the very end - there was no rush to get ahead of itself, no need to hold the audiences hand the whole way through. It just unfolded quite naturally with the help of a good cast.
Well worth watching if you want to kill some time. Also, as usual, Kilmer looks great in a cowboy hat.
This review of Blind Horizon (2003) was written by Minya A on 30 Nov 2011.
Blind Horizon has generally received mixed reviews.
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