I don’t mean to be stubborn, but the reviews for this movie are the ones that have given me a distrust for the review industry. No movie has ever touched me in the way this one has, and I wanted there to be at least one five-star rating for the movie that did it.
Aside from the plotline itself which is reminiscent of any feel-good movie, this movie has such expressive and meaningful cinematography that no scene is left without meaning. Angles, filters, lighting and atmospheric perspective gives sighted viewers a chance to see the world they take so much for granted, and flip it on its head. While not perfectly grounded in the story it was based on, I believe it did a perfect job in drawing empathy from a world that most people brush off as scary and dark.