A thriller that keeps you glaring at the screen most of the time. The movie starts of a little slow and then takes multiple twists, each leaving you asking for more. The main antagonist, I believe, is also the main protagonist, being blind, having lost his daughter, then his money, only to move towards a darker path. They often say that losing a child can mould a parent into a demon. That is also evident in this movie. The secondary antagonists are the two burglars (Alex and Money). Yes, Alex is NOT a protagonist. A greedy woman who chooses the bad guy over the secondary protagonist (Rocky) and continuously gets others in danger because she values money more than their lives, and hers. The blind man kidnaps, violates, murders a woman and then two more men, violates Alex and then she runs off with his money. No one got justice. You will continue to feel pity for Rocky as the movie progresses. He's forced into burglary, has a crush on Alex, which she exploits, is mistreated by Money and finds himself thrice under harms way because of Alex. He chickened out in the begining when Money brought a gun. That was the only smart thing any burglar did in the movie. Sure, the blind man was a bad man, but when you break into a blind man's home, you'll get what's coming your way. Don't want trouble or to be shot at, don't steal.