Blink: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Blink: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Artist: Brad Fiedel
Label: Milan Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 731383565922
EAN: 0731383565922
ASIN: B0000015HB


Release Date: 1994-01-18

Blink: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


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Tracks:

  1. The Boys And The Babies/Is Craig Here? - The Drovers
  2. Emma's Eyes
  3. Bumps In The Night
  4. What Is Beautiful?
  5. When Fortune Turns Her Wheel - The Drovers
  6. Witness On The Run
  7. On The Floor
  8. Open Your Eyes
  9. Escape From Illusion
  10. Clean Hands
  11. The Blinds Come Down
  12. The Eyes You Stole
  13. John & Emma's Theme
  14. Insulated Man - The Drovers

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Blink.......2007-05-07

A lot of suspense and mystery as a woman tries to retore her eyesight through surgery from a childhood incident. After the first surgery, she begins to see images following the murder of her upstairs neighbor.

3 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Thriller.......2007-02-24

If you're looking for a decent thriller to watch for a couple of hours then Blink is a good choice. It's not a spectacular movie, or one which you would probably want to watch again and again, but it is entertaining and worth seeing.

The best thing about this movie is Madeleine Stowe playing the blind woman, Emma Brody, who is given a transplant operation to help her see again. While her sight is returning she witnesses a murder committed by a brutal serial killer and becomes his next target. Stowe plays her character really well, making the blind scenes look genuine and making you care about her future. Aidan Quinn was OK in his role as Detective John Hallstrom, the police detective investigating the serial killer case who (surprise, surprise) falls for Emma Brody. My main problem was that Hallstrom's role wasn't really appealing to me. He was an extroverted womaniser before he met Emma, and he never really matured from this point. In the first scene of the movie Hallstrom gets drunk in a bar and tries to get Emma's attention, not realising that she is blind. I thought Hallstrom seemed like a moron in this scene and it didn't really bode well for the rest of the film or the developing relationship between them. I was actually much more intrigued by Hallstrom's police partner Thomas Ridgely, played by the quieter James Remar. The only problem with Emma's character is that the story demands that she does a couple of silly things, such as slipping away from her police bodyguard in the middle of the night and other unnecessary actions that nobody sensible would do when being hunted by a killer.

The plot is pretty standard stuff although it is shot well and the acting is good. The murderer never seems that scary until the final couple of scenes, when he becomes much more realistic. Overall, this is a good film and I recommend it for people looking for a decent thriller with a romantic subplot. It won't blow you out of the water, but it will keep you happy enough while you're watching it.

4 out of 5 stars about the movie Blink...............2006-05-31

Singapore videoshops is selling this title of film/DVD which I've grabbed a copy to view...hee hee and here are the infors..
Emma is a blind person in this movie which her eye site was latr restored but still have blurry images and hallucination of murder. She is the only person whom saw her neighbour get killed and she must find her way to find out the killer before the killer get her. This movie and story contains sexual content & kill scene which is recommended to those whom are interested in this this genre of film/DVD.

Review by

(Dr)Ang Poon Kah
PhD (Prof) in political science from Cambridge University and NUS.
PhD (Prof) in Neuroscience from Cambridge University and NUS.
PhD (Prof) in Technology from Cambridge University and NUS.
PhD (Prof) in Security System from Cambridge University and NUS
PhD (Prof) in Computer from Cambridge University and NUS.
PhD (Prof) in film from Cambridge University and NUS.
PhD (Prof) in Business from Cambridge University and NUS.
PhD (Prof) in Electronics Engineering from Cambridge University and NUS.
Bachelor degree in computer studies from Techco University
Zakkers film director

4 out of 5 stars no title.......2006-03-17

I enjoyed this very much. Of course, I have always loved Aiden Quinn, a Chicago boy who's been around a long time, and who I last saw in that great Friday night TV show that, drats, got cancelled, about a minister and his family. He was wonderful in Barry Levinson's "Avalon", and Madelaine Stowe was in Robert Altman's "Short Cuts" as Tim Robbins' wife. They both fit together well here, even thought she exudes more class than he. There's something so "homebody' about Quinn. This was his first big lead, and he handled it well. The romance is great. Much like "Wait Until Dark", yet Stowe is far from the hapless woman. She is very feisty, very strong. The ending was sappy, but the rest was good. Filmed in Chicago. Look of the picture was dark and gritty - very film noir, except for the ending which was filmed in morning light. To be fair, the Chicago Tribune critic didn't think Quinn's cop was written as effective at all - that he was completely inept. Maybe I missed something, or she knows more about police work than I, or am I just lured by his blue eyes? SPOILER - --- And I couldn't quite follow the leap Quinn made as to the murderer being after victims who had transplants from one girl. How did he get to that? -------

4 out of 5 stars I SEE YOU...SORT OF.......2004-11-18

A brilliant performance from Madeline Stowe elevates BLINK in an otherwise slow moving, at times muddled, movie. Stowe plays a blind violinist who receives a corneal transplant that results in her having delayed perceptions, that is seeing things that may have happened a day or so before. This involves her in the murder of a young woman who lives above her, and ultimately brings her to meet Aidan Quinn, an egotistical young detective, who is assigned to the case, and ultimately ends up falling in love with her.
Michael Apted's direction sometimes gets in the way of true suspense, the middle of the movie seeming to slow down, and the killings take second place to the love affair. A red herring is thrown in and you might swallow it, but the identity of the killer once revealed may come as a surprise.

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  4. Anubis Zone of the Enders ~ Original Game Soundtrack
  5. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me: More Music From The Motion Picture ~ Various Artists - Soundtracks
  6. Wing Commander (1999 Film) ~ Kevin Kiner
  7. Hannah and Her Sisters ~ Original Soundtrack
  8. Murder and Mayhem: Suites from The Lodger (1944 Film) / The Beast With Five Fingers (1946 Film) / The Uninvited (1944 Film) [3 on 1]
  9. Terminal Velocity (1994 Film) ~ Joel McNeely
  10. Wind ~ Various Artists

Music Album

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Rita Reys Story ~ Rita Reys

Passover Songs for Kids (Karaoke)

The Best of Nexus Years ~ Earthshaker

Best of ~ Motorhead

Quiero Llegar a Casa ~ Tito Rojas

Master Fiddlers of Dagbon ~ Master Fiddlers of Dagbon

O 21 Os Akatallilos ~ Sakis Rouvas

Singles 1997 - 2002 ~ Skoop on Somebody

9:40pm ~ Balloons

Hagda ~ Raina Rai