Driving Blind

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"What would you see if you knew you were going blind?"
  • NR
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 15 min
  • 8.9  (14)

Driving Blind (2014) is a heartwarming and thought-provoking movie about two brothers, Justin and Tod Purvis, who embark on a road trip across the United States. The movie explores the deep bond between two siblings navigating through their struggles and how the American road can lead to self-discovery and renewal. At the beginning of the movie, we are introduced to Justin Purvis, a visually impaired man in his early thirties who has worked hard to form a life of his own despite his disability. He lives with his brother Todd, who takes on the role of his protector, caretaker, and best friend. They are portrayed as the perfect team, with Tod taking care of Justin's daily needs, and Justin providing the comic relief in this heartwarming journey of brotherly love.

The plot takes us on a journey across America through Justin's eyes, and we witness how the concepts of independence and mobility navigate the protagonist's every move. Justin's longing to see the world and his curiosity to explore beyond his familiar surroundings make him an excellent travel companion for his brother. Together they board a used RV and embark on a cross-country trip.

Throughout the movie, we witness some of the most beautiful American landmarks, and the cinematography is breathtaking. Their journey takes them through the Grand Canyon, casinos in Las Vegas, the Golden Gate Bridge, among many others. Driving Blind is, in essence, a road trip movie fused with emotional, heartwarming storytelling.

The film's director, Brian K. Kohne, strategically uses Justin's blindness to provide a new perspective on life, attitudes, and traditional ways of thinking. As they travel across the country, we see how Justin's disability breaks down barriers, provokes conversations and generally influences and persuades people to have a more inclusive and accepting outlook on life.

Driving Blind also sheds light on Justin's disability's impact on relationships and how his overwhelming sense of solidarity and independence can create conflicts, especially with his brother. We see how Justin's disability comes in between his brother, who has a life and dreams of his own.

The movie, at its core, is about empathizing with other humans and, in some ways, learning how to see life differently through a new perspective. As we see Justin's interaction with strangers on the road, we get a glimpse into how community and human interaction should function in our society.

Driving Blind is not your typical blockbuster film with suspenseful action sequences or complex plots. It is, however, one of the most genuine and authentic depictions of love and self-discovery you will find. It reminds us of the beauty that comes with human connection, and it couldn't have come at a better time.

In conclusion, Driving Blind is a heartwarming, emotional, and thought-provoking movie that provides a fresh perspective on life through the eyes of a visually impaired man. It is a simple yet powerful reminder of what it means to be human, of the beauty that comes with bonds between siblings, and the significance of a road trip as a voyage of self-discovery. This film will leave you feeling inspired to make deeper connections with strangers every day, and a more empathetic person in general.

Driving Blind is a 2014 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.9.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 15 min
  • IMDB Rating
    8.9  (14)