Plot Summary
Blind Man is a raw, on-edge, humorous road trip with two clueless 'man-children' in their early 30s. On the road from Chicago to Las Vegas to Los Angeles, the two put their friendship to the test as they lie their way across country for a chance to make their dreams come true. KEVIN ADAMSON (Brian McGuire) is a 31-year-old who has floated through life leeching off his rich parents and infesting their pool house in the wealthy suburbs of Chicago. That is, until he directed a short film titled “Blind Man & The See” starring his depressed best friend DEREK MELSON (Bret Roberts). Pretentious and bloated, the film is terrible and no film festival will touch it. Kevin receives yet another rejection letter, this time from The CineVegas Film Festival. As he goes to break the news to Derek, he walks in on a family dispute. Angry with both Derek and Kevin for wasting her $65,000 retirement fund for the film, Derek's mom (Kay Krasin) puts Derek out on the street. In order to put a positive spin on everything and to help cheer up his broken friend, Kevin lies to Derek about CineVegas. This brings a glimmer of hope to Derek’s eye and rekindles his dreams of being an actor. The road of lies to Vegas, along with a cast of Hollywood players, heats up, driving Kevin Adamson and Derek Melson to the brink of hysterical insanity as they attempt to attend a film festival their film was overwhelmingly rejected from.
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Blind Man
Incredibly creative, real, and a great story about following your heart/dreams!!! Bravo!!
True Indy Magic
this is a true indy film that cross amaerica. two idiot rich over grown man children go on a roadtrip of lies to a film fest. its a funny low budget film that will make you laugh your butt off.
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