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A thriller that resurrects the Hollywood trope of a protagonist with amnesia, BLIND HORIZON injects the cliche with new life by asking pertinent questions about the nature of personal responsibilty. Frank (Val Kilmer, THE MISSING) awakens in the desert with a severe head wound, and no memory of how it--or he--got there. He does, however, experience visions of an assassination attempt on the president, and is convinced they contain clues to the truth. He is also pretty sure that the woman claiming to be his girlfriend, Chloe (Neve Campbell, THE COMPANY, SCREAM), is not who she says she is. When Frank hears that th...
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e president is actually coming to the small New Mexico town, he warns Sheriff Kolb (Sam Shepard, ALL THE PRETTY HORSES) of the impending violence, but Kolb is otherwise occupied with an upcoming election campaign. Struggling to put together the pieces of his past, Frank enters a race against time to convince those around him of the veracity of his claims, before it's too late.
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Frank Kavanaugh ontwaakt in de woestijn met ernstige verwondingen en geheugenverlies. Tijdens zijn herstel krijgt hij ingevingen over een aanslag op de president. Hij gelooft niet dat Chloe, die beweert zijn verloofde te zijn, de waarheid vertelt en hij vermoedt dat ze deel uitmaakt van een complot om de president te elimineren. Wanneer Frank verneemt dat de president een bezoek plant aan het kleine stadje in New Mexico, waarschuwt hij sheriff Kolb voor de aanslag, maar die heeft het te druk met zijn verkiezingscampagne. Beetje bij beetje herinnert Frank zich almaar meer stukken van zijn verleden en probeert hij ...
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de mensen rondom hem te overtuigen van het dreigende gevaar.
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Brian Keenan, from Belfast, was in Beirut teaching English in 1986 when he was taken hostage by the Islamic Jihad. Blind Flight tells the story of his imprisonment. After his abduction, Keenan (played by Ian Hart) is held alone in a tiny, dark cell for a long time. He's ordered to cover his eyes whenever his captors enter the room. Eventually, he is moved to a new location, where he has a cellmate, British journalist John McCarthy (played by Linus Roache), who had filed a story on Keenan's abduction just before being kidnapped himself. The two warm to each other gradually and have different approaches to survivin...
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g their shared ordeal. Keenan relishes his righteous anger, repeatedly proclaiming his innocence, and using tactics like a hunger strike and refusing to wear the clean clothes he's given in order to maintain his sense of himself. McCarthy is more docile, and tries to obey whatever commands are given. As the two get to know each other, the brittle, angry Keenan surprises McCarthy with the revelation that, while he has an Irish Republican passport (and seems to hate the British as much as his captors do), he's actually Protestant. The upper-class McCarthy reveals that his father was Irish. Eventually, the two form a strong bond. Their captors show occasional glimmers of kindness, but more often, the two men face cruelty and deprivation, heightened by the fact that they have no idea if they will ever be released. Blind Flight was directed by John Furse, from a script by Furse and Keenan, based on Keenan and McCarthy's published memoirs. The film had its U.S. premiere at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival.
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Frank loses his memory after being shot in small desert town in Texas. As he tries to retrace his steps and figure out his true identity, Frank believes he may be part of a plot to assassinate the president.