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Bestselling novelist Bill Oakland loses his wife and his sight in a vicious car crash. Five years later, socialite Suzanne Dutchman is forced to read to Bill in an intimate room three times a week as a plea bargain for being associated with her husband's insider trading. A passionate affair ensues, forcing them both to question whether or not it's ever too late to find true love. But when Suzanne's husband is let out on a technicality, she is forced to choose between the man ... (Full plot summary below)

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Bestselling novelist Bill Oakland loses his wife and his sight in a vicious car crash. Five years later, socialite Suzanne Dutchman is forced to read to Bill in an intimate room three times a week as a plea bargain for being associated with her husband's insider trading. A passionate affair ensues, forcing them both to question whether or not it's ever too late to find true love. But when Suzanne's husband is let out on a technicality, she is forced to choose between the man she loves and the man she built a life with.

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Chicago Sun-Times - 8/10 by Richard RoeperBaldwin and Moore generate genuine heat and chemistry together, even in some ridiculous moments.
Eye for Film - 7/10 by Jennie KermodeMoore, so often miscast in her youth, has been waiting a long time for a role like the one she has here.
Blu-ray.com - 7/10 by Brian OrndorfMight work on a lazy Sunday afternoon with relaxed expectations and an iPad on the lap, but it's hardly successful, almost obsessed with sabotaging itself.
Film Inquiry - 7/10 by Tomas TrussowDevoid of any subtlety, bereft of a strong plot, and embarrassingly misguided toward its disability narrative, Blind really has nothing to recommend it.
Movie Talk - 6/10 by Jason BestBaldwin and Moore have an appealingly mature chemistry that allows us to forgive the predictability of the story that brings them together.
Village Voice - 5/10 by Serena DonadoniMoore’s and Baldwin’s forceful personalities power their performances, and these evenly matched partners have now invigorated both a convoluted thriller (The Juror) and a predictable romance (Blind).
Variety - 4/10 by Dennis HarveyThe result is a watchable, albeit unsatisfying, vehicle for two stars who’ve now made a pair of movies together in which their skills constitute the main attraction, yet who aren’t particularly well-served by either film.
RogerEbert.com - 4/10 by Susan WloszczynaOne doesn’t need perfect vision to quickly surmise that this sudsy affair among Manhattan swells is a glorified Hallmark Channel melodrama.
Slant Magazine - 4/10 by Nathan FrontieroAt one point, the film makes a bold but foolish move by getting in the ring with Tolstoy, analogizing itself to Anna Karenina in a self-seriously laughable attempt to pass its schmaltzy and contrived romance narrative off for something significantly grander.
Film Journal International - 4/10 by André HerefordAlec Baldwin and Demi Moore tumble into a tepid romance in this subdued, scattered drama.

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