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Love Is Blind on Netflix is a voyeuristic fetish-fest

Extremely male gaze. Extremely voyeuristic. Loved it.
Love Is Blind on Netflix is a voyeuristic fetish-fest

Bess Kraft

Love Is Blind on Netflix is beautifully acted by the quirkiest of beautiful people, beautifully-filmed, set in a magically-real science-based world of "logic and reason." Aesthetically-fetishy, architecturally-fetishy, archetypically-fetishy.  You can watch it for free with a subscription on Netflix and streaming for a nominal rental fee on Amazon Prime VideoWhat is it about? Glad you asked:

Diagnosed with selective perception, a young woman is prescribed by a psychotherapist to spend time with a troubled man she cannot see.

Via Rotten Tomatoes

A woman with selective perception, who cannot see her mother, is prescribed by her psychiatrist to spend time with a suicidal man that has fallen in love with her - but she cannot see either.A funny and irresistible story of a young girl who literally cannot see or hear her mother, even though she is living with her under the same roof. With the help of an eccentric psychiatrist, and a local, accidental hero, our heroine has to grow up, but falls in love and eventually takes hold of her future -- despite not being able to see what's right in front of her.

Via IMDB

Directors:

 Monty WhitebloomAndy Delaney (co-director)

Writer:

 Jennifer Schuur

Summaries

  • A woman with selective perception, who cannot see her mother, is prescribed by her psychiatrist to spend time with a suicidal man that has fallen in love with her - but she cannot see either.

  • A funny and irresistible story of a young girl who literally cannot see or hear her mother, even though she is living with her under the same roof. With the help of an eccentric psychiatrist, and a local, accidental hero, our heroine has to grow up, but falls in love and eventually takes hold of her future - despite not being able to see what's right in front of her.