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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great suspense thriller!
This movie was really wonderful. When 2 lovers after a vacation in Mexico get back on the road to return home to the U.S., they hit a police officer who staggered into the road. Fearing the Mexican legal system, they leave the dead policeman in hopes to return to the states without being caught. With terrible feelings of guilt about what they have done, they try to...
Published on December 16, 1999 by Kristopher B. Huston

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3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining though not outstanding
The story moves forward well enough and has an element of suspense. The caliber of the acting is satisfactory plus, and the improbability and contrived sequence of events exert limits on the overall effect. Does not improve on, nor much vary, previous videos of this genre.
Published on September 1, 2003 by paul_howard


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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great suspense thriller!, December 16, 1999
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This review is from: Blind Side [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie was really wonderful. When 2 lovers after a vacation in Mexico get back on the road to return home to the U.S., they hit a police officer who staggered into the road. Fearing the Mexican legal system, they leave the dead policeman in hopes to return to the states without being caught. With terrible feelings of guilt about what they have done, they try to move on with thier lives. Then an unexpected visitor from Mexico enters thier lives and nothing will ever be the same again. This movie is full of suspense and terror and a surprising twist that may help this couple to move on with thier lives, if they can escape thier adversary that has plagued them since thier return and continues to haunt them. A great movie that will leave you shocked and scared!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FUN TO WATCH, July 23, 2008
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This film is lots of fun to watch for the excellent acting (see especially Mariska Hagerty as a dark haired beauty who foolishly gets involved with the villain). The movie has an interesting story line about a couple who are blackmailed by an individual who claims to have seen them commit vehicular homicide. The film is not deep but the story holds your attention as the characters manipulate themselves and each other in and out of corners. I first saw the movie several years ago but it stayed in my mind enough that I bought the DVD when I saw it on Amazon.If you are at home wanting good entertainment for a couple of hours without the typical Hollywood social propaganda this is a really good movie.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A sly thriller, July 15, 2005
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This review is from: Blind Side (DVD)
Rutger Hauer is at his best when he plays mysterious, menacing parts, such as the character of John Ryder in the brilliant thriller, The Hitcher. His role is more subtle this time, but his character, Jake Shell, is a master at casting a web of entrapment for his victims to fly into.

Returning from their factory in Mexico, Lynn Kaine, played by the sultry Rebecca DeMornay, and husband Doug Kaine (Ron Silver) collide with a pedestrian just south of the U.S. border. It turns out this pedestrian is a Mexican policeman, who doesn't survive the collision. Lynn, who is pregnant, was driving at the time of the incident. Fearing his wife's incarceration, Doug takes the wheel and flees the scene of the collision. They make it back to the U.S. after some tense moments at a Mexican drug check-point.

Riddled with guilt, the Kaines ponder whether to report the accident. To heighten their paranoia, Jake Shell appears at their home a couple of days later, stating he's just come up from Mexico and is looking for a job at their store. But Jake is looking for a lot more than a job. He hints at his awareness of the accident in Mexico, and begins a psychological game of intimidation. Shell encroaches on every aspect of their lives, even taking up residence at their home, against their wishes.

The plot is well written and keeps Shell one step ahead of the Kaines' steps to get rid of him. Shell knows how to push all the right buttons. So, how does it end? You'll have to find out for yourself.

Best moment: The scene where Shell confronts and outsmarts the Kaines' attorney.

Funniest moment: Shell busting through the doors, wearing six-guns and looking like a fat, stoned cowboy. Also, his electrifying break-dancing at the jaccuzi. A good laugh!

Annoying moment: They kept calling the Ford Explorer a "Jeep".

DVD is fairly stripped of extras, so don't expect much, other than the film.

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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrifying Mexican Hit And Run, May 16, 2003
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J. Magin (Ellicott City, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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When California furniture entrepreneurs Doug and Lynn Kaines (Ron Silver and Rebecca De Mornay) drive across the border to scout Mexican factory sites, they accidentally kill a policeman walking on the dark highway.

Fearing the law, they choose to do nothing until Jake Shell (Rutger Hauer) a charming but terrifying stranger, shows up at their home persistently asking for work. After each rejection, he threateningly returns until the intimidated couple tricks him into meeting at their attorney's office. It is there that Shell admits he's "on the run" and insinuates what he might have seen in Mexico, "it's amazing what you can learn just sitting by the side of the road."

The torment continues as Shell beats their receptionist in a bondage scene, Lynn loses her baby, and Doug and Shell face off in a mismatched fist fight. Eventually, Doug must search Shell's trailer to find the one piece of physical evidence that will prove the couple's innocence.

Be forewarned of a perfectly-paced scene in which, driving through a car wash hearing only the rhythmic equipment, the windshield wipers suddenly dislodge a bloody eyebrow.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Movie, September 10, 2009
This review is from: Blind Side (DVD)
I LOVE this movie...It was fast shipping and good price. CAUTION: It does have a rape sceen which might prove to be triggering if you are a survivor...

I enjoyed to rest of the movie...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Tell the truth, May 25, 2010
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Very well played by the actors and it leaves you thinking about what's going to happen next. Something different from other shows and worth watching or putting in your collection. Full of suspense love the show
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2.0 out of 5 stars Alternates Between Suspense and Unintended Comedy....., April 1, 2010
This review is from: Blind Side (DVD)
Blind Side tells the fateful tale of a couple, portrayed by Rebecca DeMornay and Ron Silver, visiting Mexico with the intention of relocating their furniture business there. During the long drive home to LA, Rebecca's character is at the wheel and accidentally hits and kills a Mexican police officer who is wandering around in the middle of the highway. Fearing the consequences, they flee the scene and have some suspenseful moments on the trip home. Once back in the familiar safety of the U.S. they begin to get over their fear and guilt until a menacing stranger, played by Rutger Hauer, shows up to blackmail them with proof of their crime. So far, so good, but things quickly begin to go downhill as Rutger reprises every quirky-menacing-stranger role he has ever played (see The Hitcher, for one). The first time around, this character was effective and chilling, but by its tenth iteration, Rutger is getting a little long in the tooth, broad in the beam, and downright silly.

We have all seen what happens when strong-willed actors take over a movie and do whatever they please with their roles. Check out Marlin Brando in Missouri Breaks, wearing a dress and speaking in weird accents, for a good example. Words will not do justice to what Rutger proceeds to do with this movie, but let me try. This may seem like a SPOILER, but it won't really matter, because what happens is so absurd and predictable that it will have you shaking your head in disbelief.

In the final scenes, after a brutal battle with Ron and Rebecca that completely trashes their house, Rutger has fallen from a two-story window onto concrete and is laying still, apparently dead. Predictably, in true Michael Myers style, when his victims look out the window a second time to be sure he is dead, he has disappeared. A few minutes later, he reappears in front of the victim's house magically dressed in full western gunslinger regalia. I am not kidding...a Clint Eastwood duster coat, hat, twin Colt single-action pistols in western holsters, boots, the whole nine yards. After uttering a few ominous threats to the horrified couple, he bursts through their front door like it was a saloon door in Dodge City, and proceeds to shoot up the house with his "six-guns". By now, you are thinking it can't get worse, but it does....in ways that boggle the mind, including a torn bodice, several unconvincing attempts at seduction, lots of screaming, and finally, the most preposterous death scene in the history of cinema.

Bottom line: I am not suggesting that you avoid this movie. Indeed, now that you are warned and will not be "Blind Sided" by the absurdity of the plot twists and outrageous characterization, I believe it can be a very entertaining experience. So sit back, put your cinematic taste and common sense on hold, and prepare to witness what happens when a director loses all control of a movie, and a menacing stranger takes over.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Blind Side, February 11, 2010
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I enjoy Rutger Hauer and had not seen some of his older movies. If you are a fan, you will like this one!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cost Of Sin, August 16, 2009
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I thought Rebecca DeMornay did an excellent job of acting. I have seen her in Dealers and And God Created Woman, and she was actually better in this movie. Rutger Hauer is really a dynamite personage.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Blide Side DVD Review, September 2, 2008
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A good and entertaining crime drama; however, the ending is rather tacky. The DVD has good picture and sound.
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