Review of Blink (1966) by Bill S — 10 Jan 2015
A thriller with an interesting concept: the single eyewitness to a murder is recovering from eye surgery that corrected her blindness and can't fully rely on her vision to identify the murderer. Madeleine Stowe is tremendous here.
Her husky voice and inherent confidence in herself make her a favorite of mine. She gives just the right amount of vulnerability to this character to make her sympathetic when the character is written as almost completely unlikable.
Quinn gives his usual average performance. I enjoyed this.
This review of Blink (1966) was written by Bill S on 10 Jan 2015.
Blink has generally received mixed reviews.
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