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I’m watching Russel Crowe’s filmography and I’ve come across Proof (1991) where he becomes friends with Hugo Weaving who is a blind photographer. I was thinking what the best blind movie is. You know, an accurate portrayal of being blind or just the best quality film. I tried googling what a blind person’s opinion was, and I couldn’t find it.

Scent of a Woman is one of my favorites. Al Pacino is one of the greatest actors of all time.