Before he was Kirk...
The Story:
Danny (Chris Pine) has a
problem. He's blind. But that's not really his problem. His problem
is he doesn't like being treated differently because he's blind, and
tries very hard to overcome this by living his life as independently as
possible. His older brother Larry (Eddie Kaye Thomas) was his biggest
tormenter as a child, but really loves his brother and wants to make
sure he's okay. Danny is longing for love, and Larry is trying to help,
but every woman he meets just isn't clicking for some reason. Then
there is the receptionist, Leeza (Anjali Jay) who strikes up an unlikely
friendship with Danny that begins to lead to love. The only problem
there? She's engaged. The other plot in the story involves Danny
risking everything on an experimental surgery that might give him the
ability to see, somewhat, if it is successful.
Chris Pine, before he became a star!
Since I didn't see much of him in his early acting days on tv, this would be one of his first starring roles.
It's actually a pretty funny movie. I don't know if this is what helped make him a star, but it certainly is nothing to be embarrassed about in his resume.
The
movie itself is very grounded with Danny and his family. I think that
helped make it an even
The family is nervous when they discover Danny
is looking into the risky surgery to restore his sight. Again, the
family bonds throughout the film, and they seem like they could actually
be a real family by the way they behave around each other, unlike many
movie families where if you put some thought into the characters, you
start to doubt they could all be biologically related. Not by the
looks, but just by the interactions between them. This family seemed
genuine and real.
Also amusing is Jane Seymour as Danny's
therapist who helps Danny on his quest to get his sight back.
Naturally, like all movie therapists, this doctor has a problem as
well... : )
The final scenes with Danny trying to get to the
restaurant to see Leeza (literally and figuratively) before it is too
late are a bit heavy-handed getting there, but the speech at the
restaurant makes up for that.
Funny and sweet, can't ask for much more than that from romantic comedies.
Final Grade: B
Rewatchability/Purchase
Factor: I would watch this one again. Very cute movie. Especially
watching Danny hustle at a game of Horse. : )
more enjoyable movie for me. The brothers acted like
brothers, and their relationship is lively and full of both love and
sibling rivalry.
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