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Blindazh (2021) is a gripping psychological thriller that explores themes of perception, reality, and the human psyche. Directed by Andrei Kornev, this Russian film takes the audience through an intense journey of a man who struggles with his own mind after a traumatic event, testing the limits of his perception of reality. With its dark tone, sharp narrative, and complex characters, Blindazh offers a deep dive into the nature of identity and self-awareness.
The plot of Blindazh centers around a man named Sergey, played by Alexander Kuznetsov, who is a skilled engineer but lives in a constant state of confusion and disorientation after experiencing a traumatic event. The film begins with Sergey in a mysterious situation, unsure whether he is dreaming, hallucinating, or living through the aftermath of his actions. As Sergey attempts to piece together the truth, the audience is taken through a whirlwind of psychological twists and turns, unsure of what is real and what is a product of his deteriorating mind.
At its core, Blindazh explores the concept of the unreliable narrator. Sergeyโs perception of the world is clouded by his trauma, making it difficult for himโand the audienceโto distinguish what is real from what is not. As the narrative unfolds, Sergeyโs journey becomes one of both external and internal discovery, as he seeks answers to questions about his past, his relationships, and the events that led him to this mental state.
The film’s atmosphere is thick with suspense and tension. The director utilizes a moody, minimalist aesthetic that amplifies Sergeyโs sense of isolation and confusion. The sparse set design and muted color palette mirror the protagonist’s inner turmoil, while the use of lighting and shadows creates an unsettling atmosphere, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. This approach pulls the viewer into Sergeyโs world, making them feel just as disoriented as he is.