Blink Page #7

Synopsis: Emma is an attractive girl in her 20s who has been blind for 20 years. A new type of eye operation partially restores her sight, but she is having problems: sometimes she doesn't "remember" what she's seen until later. One night she is awakened by a commotion upstairs. Peering out of her door, she sees a shadowy figure descending the stairs. Convinced that her neighbour has been murdered she approaches the police, only to find that she is unsure if it was just her new eyes playing tricks on her.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Michael Apted
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
65%
R
Year:
1993
106 min
283 Views


were at 523 South Sawyer.

Well, there it is.

That's it.

That's it?

Now, wait a minute.

We got to find

a place to park here.

OK, I'm gonna

turn around up there...

and park back there

across the street.

Oh, they've seen us.

This is good. I'm gonna go.

Hold it. Hallstrom said...

never to take

my eyes off you.

I'll be on the porch.

You'll see me.

Now, wait.

Hold on. Hold...

Ah, sh*t!

Hey, officer.

Mrs. Davison.

It's Emma Brody.

Hello?

Crowe, wait up!

There's no one there.

Crowe? Hey.

Do you hear me or wh...

Think of him

in terms of Leslie...

someone she might've known,

someone who liked her a lot.

You got something?

I got an I.D.

From an orderly.

The guy's name

is Neal Booker.

- Neal Booker?

- Yes.

You know him?

The orderly.

He's so quiet...

like he's not even there.

- He working now?

- I don't know.

I think this

could be Neal...

if he were really

angry and scared.

Ridge, get down

to personnel.

Find out

where this guy is.

Your eyes are different,

Leslie.

They gave them to her.

They're not

the right color.

They...

they took the corneas.

Just the clear window

on top.

The windows of the soul.

I've been looking for you.

In all of them.

I... saw them...

carry pieces

of you away.

I'm here.

Put it on.

You have 30 seconds.

Leslie Davison was

Emma's donor, correct?

How did you get

that information?

She has something to do

with the murders.

Yeah, Leslie Davison

is the donor.

Emma's with her mother

right now.

Someone who said

he was her lawyer...

gave me the address.

Leslie, put it on.

You're so beautiful.

Stand by for the all call.

Stand by for the all call.

Attention all units

and all districts.

I'm on South Sawyer.

Can you hear me?

Unit 12 proceeding

southwest Harvard.

ETA South Sawyer 3 minutes.

You're not Leslie.

You're one of them.

You killed her

to give you life...

like that fat sow

who had her heart...

her little beating heart

and all that f...

Blind as a f***ing bat,

aren't you?

I'm closer

than you think.

I could be

right beside you...

and you wouldn't even know.

I'm coming.

I should've just

gone for her.

I should've just...

I should be with her.

Help! Somebody!

I'm in here! Help!

I'm in here!

Goddamn it!

In here!

F***!

That's Leslie Davison.

You guys go around back.

Make sure everything's

all right there.

Looking for Officer Crowe.

They can't hear you.

You're dead.

You wanted to be Leslie.

Well, you weren't

good enough.

Somebody shoot

that f***ing car alarm.

Say goodbye

to the light, Emma.

I'm taking back

the eyes you stole.

Goddamn it, no!

Over here!

Hold your fire!

You all right?

You all right?

Sir, it's Crowe!

Oh, Jesus Christ.

Ms. Brody,

come with me.

Come on.

Johnson, take the back.

Watch your head.

Look, I know all of this

has been hard on you...

and again, I just want

to thank you for everything.

I think we got enough now.

Sure you don't need

to go to the hospital?

No, think I've had

enough of hospitals...

for a while anyway.

Let me get somebody

to take you home.

I'll drop her off,

lieutenant.

Why don't you take this.

Thank you.

It's the gray one.

I think I've got

a ride home.

Let me give you your coat.

That's all right.

It's OK.

Thanks a lot.

Ralphie.

Hello, boy.

How you been?

What a good boy.

Can I buy you breakfast?

I know this great

little diner.

Sure.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

Well, seeing as you

caught the killer...

I figured

the least I could do...

was write you some lyrics.

So...

There once was a dick

from The Windy City

Who met this great mick

who was, oh, so pretty

He told her goodbye...

But he had

no reason why...

That's all I got so far.

Well, I was soaked

to the marrow

I was chilled

to the heart

I took shelter

in her room

She called me

from the corner

Of a song I never liked

For the occasion

that was in there

If I let you inside me

Will you stay for long?

The one and only

While the gray wall

crumbles

Whatever you are

Whatever you want

One more time

While the gray wall

crumbles

If I knew now

What I knew then

I'd run from

these blues-soaked hills

And I'd go back

to the well

And chew

her white lipstick

And her long, slow kisses

If I let you inside me

Will you stay for long?

The one and only

While the gray wall

crumbles

Whatever you are

Whatever you want

One more time

While the gray wall

crumbles

I'll tell the keeper

Bring us something else

to smoke

While we're naked and alone

So they make us immortal

So they make us a deal

Will it matter when

we're naked and alone?

Such a beauty

with a smile

There'll be opportunity

And abundance for all

But if I let you

inside me

Will you stay for long?

The one and only

While the gray wall

crumbles

Whatever you are

Whatever you want

One more time

While the gray wall

crumbles

If I let you inside me

Will you stay for long?

The one and only

While the gray wall

crumbles

When you're an old lady

And I'm still around

We'll make love in ruins

Make love in the strand

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Dana Stevens

Dana Stevens (born in Whittier, California) is a screenwriter and television writer/producer. more…

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