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Hysterical Blindness (2002)

Hysterical Blindness (2002)
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Two aging single women in 1980s New Jersey enact a depressing routine of deluded barroom romance in this made-for-cable drama. At least 15 years after her father walked out on her, Debby (Uma Thurman) still has issues with men. She spends her evenings carousing with best friend, Beth (Juliette Lewis), and her hung-over days working customer service and dreaming of a proper romance. Debby's endless stream of dissatisfactions includes single mom Beth's precocious daughter, whose needs sometimes interrupt the women's search for boyfriends, and the shrewish condescension of her older co-workers. But on the very same day that high-strung Debby experiences a bout of hysterical blindness at work, she enjoys a strained encounter in the parking lot of her favorite watering hole with handsome construction worker Rick (Justin Chambers). This brief flirtation convinces Debby that she's finally found Mr. Right, but it's obvious to anyone else watching that Rick is Mr. Right Now, at best. As the relationship staggers along, Debby becomes convinced that the same is true of Nick (Ben Gazzara), the kindly widower who is courting her waitress mother, Virginia (Gena Rowlands). But even Nick's fatherly overtones and fine intentions can't shield Debby and Virginia from the vicissitudes of life. Executive-produced by star Thurman, Hysterical Blindness was directed by Mira Nair, fresh off the success of the art-house hit Monsoon Wedding. The associate producer was writer Laura Cahill, who adapted her own play for the small screen. The film premiered August 25, 2002, on HBO. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Uma ThurmanGena Rowlands, (more)
Director(s):
Mira Nair
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Hysterical Blindness

Two aging single women in 1980s New Jersey enact a depressing routine of deluded barroom romance in this made-for-cable drama. At least 15 years after her father walked out on her, Debby (Uma Thurman) still has issues with men. She spends her evenings carousing with best friend, Beth (Juliette Lewis), and her hung-over days working customer service and dreaming of a proper romance. Debby's endless stream of dissatisfactions includes single mom Beth's precocious daughter, whose needs sometimes interrupt the women's search for boyfriends, and the shrewish condescension of her older co-workers. But on the very same day that high-strung Debby experiences a bout of hysterical blindness at work, she enjoys a strained encounter in the parking lot of her favorite watering hole with handsome construction worker Rick (Justin Chambers). This brief flirtation convinces Debby that she's finally found Mr. Right, but it's obvious to anyone else watching that Rick is Mr. Right Now, at best. As the relationship staggers along, Debby becomes convinced that the same is true of Nick (Ben Gazzara), the kindly widower who is courting her waitress mother, Virginia (Gena Rowlands). But even Nick's fatherly overtones and fine intentions can't shield Debby and Virginia from the vicissitudes of life. Executive-produced by star Thurman, Hysterical Blindness was directed by Mira Nair, fresh off the success of the art-house hit Monsoon Wedding. The associate producer was writer Laura Cahill, who adapted her own play for the small screen. The film premiered August 25, 2002, on HBO. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

Complete Cast of Hysterical Blindness


Director(s):
Mira Nair
Writer(s):
Laura Cahill
Producer(s):
Lydia Dean Pilcher
Hysterical Blindness Awards:
  • 2002 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
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    John J.

    As is often the case of an independent cable TV production, this movie turns out to be a far better then average relationalship drama. Uma Thurman and Gena Rowlands shine brilliantly as daughter and mother. This is a film about depression and poor self image as Uma's character struggles to come to terms with her situation in life. Juliette Lewis and Ben Gazzara register great secondary support. Should be viewed.

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    Jennifer L.

    if you want to see a movie that is about real life, this is it!!! uma is an amazing actress and love gena and juliette too. a lil sad but ending made up for it.

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    Dena R.

    This movie is so good - if you aren't expecting to be highly entertained. I have watched it about 4 times, and the characters are just so well acted. I really think Uma does a fantastic job. And my friends and I can't help but using the line, "You've got Patrick Swayze eyes," every now and then. I don't think many guys would like this movie, but people who like movies about characters rather than a big plot, will probably think it's great.

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