Flying Blind

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  • TV-MA
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 33 min
  • 5.6  (676)

Flying Blind is a romantic-thriller movie released in 2012, directed by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz and written by Caroline Harrington. The movie stars Helen McCrory as Frankie, a successful aerospace engineer, and Najib Oudghiri as Kahil, a gifted Moroccan phD student. Kenneth Cranham plays Frankie's father, Arthur. The story is set in London, where Frankie is a single woman who has devoted her entire life to her job. She meets Kahil, a North African graduate student who is studying physics at a university in London. They meet and start a passionate love affair, even though they have to keep it secret from others because of their different cultural backgrounds.

Although their relationship is intense and passionate, Frankie has a hard time coping with the increasing pressure from her job as well as her personal life. She is caught between the love that she feels for Kahil and her fear of losing her job, especially since she is in charge of a new surveillance drone project that is vital to national security. The drone project sees her working with the military, giving her an opportunity to use her expertise and creative skills.

Meanwhile, Frankie is also dealing with some family issues at home. Her father, who was a former pilot and who had influenced her career path, is now battling with dementia. Frankie's estranged brother and sister, who live in Australia, are also planning to move their father to a home in Sydney to be taken care of. Frankie is hesitant to let go of her father, who has always been her inspiration, making her even more confused and torn.

As her relationship with Kahil deepens, Frankie juggles her personal life and her work. She has to be secretive about her relationship with Kahil since she's worried that her colleagues and the military will not trust her judgment when developing the drone project. Her work and pressure from her job start taking a toll on her, leading her to make some uncomfortable and questionable decisions.

The movie's narrative is driven by the intense relationship of the lead characters, which is portrayed authentically with raw emotion. Kahil and Frankie's love story is captivating, with the two navigating the complexities of their cultural and personal differences in a society where their relationship is frowned upon. The on-screen chemistry between Oudghiri and McCrory is palpable, making their romance believable and touching.

The cinematography of the movie is breathtaking, capturing the beauty of London from a drone's perspective. It also uses a range of camera techniques, such as close-ups and tracking shots, to create a sense of intimacy between the characters and their surroundings.

Aside from the technical aspects of the movie, it also explores various themes such as love, culture, career, and trust. It raises questions about racial tensions, the morality of surveillance technology, and the consequences of our actions in a high-stakes environment.

Overall, Flying Blind is a thought-provoking movie that will captivate audiences with its intense romance, thrilling narrative, and beautiful imagery. It's a story about a woman struggling to balance her love life, family life and her career, while exploring important societal issues. The performances from the lead actors, combined with the captivating story and stunning visuals, make it a must-see movie.

Flying Blind is a 2012 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.6.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 33 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (676)