Why did I remember "Don't Breathe" after watching "See Series"?

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In the previous post, I reviewed the second season of the series See 2 after I watched it, and this series took me back to the first part of the movie Don't Breathe, and I will remind you what made me remember this movie that I watched a long time ago.

In the series See, we saw how Baba Foss was able to fight even though he was blind and how the tribes managed to draw maps, agriculture and hunting in light of the loss of sight. We see the great adaptation that man makes to survive despite losing his most important sense. In the past, when I watched the movie Don't Breathe, I was very amazed at how a blind man could do all this and attack three sighted young men, but my outlook completely changed after I watched See.

The visually impaired have a very great ability to focus and hear the finest sounds, they have reached the point that they hear the heartbeat, as we saw in the series See, so it was not impossible what Stephen Lang did against the three young men.


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The story of the movie

The story of the film is simply about three young men, Rocky, her boyfriend Money, and their friend Alex, who decide to rob the homes of the rich and this time they have an easy target for their point of view as they will steal the house of a blind man, but it was not that easy.

In this man's house, the three young men faced a real nightmare, as they discovered that they were in front of a ghost in the house, as if they had lost the sense of sight, and all their hope was to escape from this house and get out of it in peace.

Impression

In this film, the director and the filming team gave us a very amazing performance in directing the shots in the perfect way to make us feel breathing just like them and hold our breath throughout the film by focusing on some things at home and not expecting what is coming.

The movie has turned from a heist movie into a horror movie, so this is one of the movies I've seen in recent years and deserves to be highly appreciated.

Although most of the film was silent, the director managed to attract the audience’s attention throughout the events and we did not feel bored or distracted for a moment due to the great excitement that was taking place and the great talk in front of the young men that made us sympathize with them in the end in front of the cruelty of the old blind man.


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