ivycamille
As I watched this low budget film, I was very intrigued especially at the beginning and most of the movie, but one thing that I kept noticing were a lot of plot holes. The part with the mouse traps is my favorite. It was very suspenseful, creative, and original. I felt the fear creep up in my veins each moment she put her hands near the mouse traps. The acting was mediocre but I honestly didn't find it awful. The woman portraying Samantha was not a stellar character at fake crying. Her face just scrunched up and no tears were shed when she tried. Overall her acting was decent but I did not appreciate that. Now for my true feelings towards the ending. It was absolute bullshit. How dare the director take a toll on the plot line? I was very irked and appalled that it was all just a fantasy. I thought maybe the director could've done something totally out of anticipation or more organic. The movie was average but not totally terrible for it's budget. Altogether I'd like to see more innovative and inventive ideas from the director.
logismum
Really enjoyed the message this conveys...Worth a watch for everyone, especially people that don't have a problem drinking and driving.A unique way of helping one come to realize the true impact of consequences.Also the power of forgiveness, both of self and of others, is presented in a particularly unique way, I found this to be very refreshing in presentation.I think the acting of both main characters was very fitting, well done.I would recommend this and I would watch it again.(best not for under 13)
producers-232-996685
Watching Blind Turn was like riding a great roller coaster...we were hooked in at the beginning, so we put on our seat belts and enjoyed the ride. We love watching independent flicks, and we enjoy an interesting storyline. This movie has both! You get to watch new faces, but still enjoy good storytelling. The cast was great. They used known and not so known faces which was refreshing because it's easy to get tired of the same actors over and over again at the box office. Bravo, cast and crew! It's insightful to see quality work being produced and made in places besides L.A. or N.Y.C. It just goes to show that no idea is too small or insignificant. It would be great to see this one released in theaters across the U.S. because the messages it contains are so impactful! We would not be surprised to rock up to the theater in six months and see Blind Turn up on the list as one of the movies showing.
jspradii-108-503437
The storyline is simple: Samantha Holt (Rachel Boston), had the perfect life with a handsome fiancée and a bright future. But an unexpected turn on a dark road, lonely road puts her on a collision course with Bruce Miller(Jay Dee Walters), a devoted family man, who descends into madness when he loses everything he ever cared about. One year later, Bruce decides to give Samantha the punishment he believes she escaped. The rest is what this film is all about. Kids over ten can watch this. There's no gratuitous sex, nudity, or profanity. It does have some very important life lessons.The casting was outstanding. Rachel Boston and Jay Dee Walters both turn in stellar performances as protagonist and antagonist. The story was well scripted and well produced and directed. Production values were excellent (I only detected a couple of continuity errors, not noticeable by most). The ending is not telescoped, so one will not expect it. An excellent example of how a low budget film CAN tell a story and do it well. Thank God it wasn't a Hollywood production. It wouldn't have been near as good. No $100M special effects; just good drama. Bravo!!!