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Nov 9, 2023 · The Blind is a stunning story, which is why it might be a controversial opinion that it should not have had the note at the end. To make it clear, there is no intention of questioning the authenticity of the Robertson family’s story or the way they all eventually came back together.
THE BLIND shares never-before-revealed moments in Phil's life as he seeks to conquer the shame of his past, ultimately finding redemption in an unlikely place. In theaters starting September...
Dec 6, 2023 · A conversation with Andrew Leland about the history and politics of disability and his book, "The Country of the Blind: A Memoir At the End of Sight" By the time he was four, the little boy began to notice that he could see less of the world.
The real problem after ep 26 was that it was rushed, if they properly adapted the manga as they did up till then it would have been way better received. And either way, the actual ending was way better than a cut to credits would have been then.
Nick and whatever her name is are terrible hosts and should be booted. (The show doesn’t need hosts in all honesty. It does well on its own) They should have had Andy Cohen host. He would have called out Carlton’s misogyny, MESSica’s dog poisoning and Mark’s lack of self worth.
Feb 29, 2024 · In the latest episode of The Chills at Will Podcast, Andrew Leland talks about the balance of technology, art, and creativity and the philosophy of “going blind” versus “becoming blind."
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Nov 3, 2023 · The swampy woods around the Robertson’s impoverished shack of a home offered young Phil an escape from the clamor, the hunger, the unknown future from day to day. “I could get lost in them,” Phil narrates. “They were my refuge. But sooner or later, the real world comes knocking.”