If you were attracted by this poster, I would apologize for this. This is a genuien indie film and not focusing on sex, at least not as precise as The Fifty Shadows of Grey. For the record, even the actresses and actors are not hot. But still it told a good story.
You may have some diffculties in figuring out which the real parts are and which the visions of the blind woman are. Exactly, the editing of this film was dauntless, even more complicated than Mulholland Dr. Two men were talking in a coffee shop with you last second, the next second one was leaving and you found he left you in a bus. At the beginning I didn't realize that's montage and had been curious about what an amazing mobile coffee shop. After this, I began to get used to it. So I wasn't surprised when I found she and her visionary woman made a crisscross scene. However, her limitless imagination still shocked me. Probably she conceived that her husband was so evil due to her career. The last scene in the room might be ashamed but it's warm. The classic Norwegian furniture had been changed to warm color, which meant the blind woman didn't fear any more. Btw, I enjoy the part that what she typed in her computer, what actually happened. And she's concentrated as author, just like Stranger Than FIction.
You was born blind so you never saw anything except darkness. You lost your eyesight all of a sudden but you could see before. Which situation was more pathetic? I can't help thinking about this problem. Mostly the first one was worse, I suppose. Otherwise there might not be a book named Three Days to See. Try work backwards, you aren't disabled but something take out your eyesight, maybe just for some while. Will your entire life change? Are you gonna be suspicious and jealous of the people around you even though they still love you as usual?
P.S. What's that gadget that the woman used to recognize colors?