Ingrid is a mentally unstable young woman who becomes obsessed with Taylor, a social media influencer. After moving to California and ingratiating herself into Taylor's life, Ingrid's behavior becomes increasingly erratic and dangerous.
Hysterical Blindness is a drama/romance TV movie that follows a lonely woman's journey of self-discovery. Set in the 1980s, the film explores themes of grief, desperation, and friendship between women. The protagonist navigates through awkward situations, confrontations, and the death of her boyfriend, all while living with her mother. As she tries to find happiness and love, she grapples with her own insecurities and the challenges of avoiding confrontation.
Nellie is a seemingly prim young woman who is conducting a clandestine affair with Jack, a super-suave, fast-talking lawyer. It doesn't matter that the pair seems mismatched because Jack doesn't really exist; he is a figment of Nellie’s imagination--someone she dreamed up out of bits and pieces of Leonard, a somewhat bland man with whom she had a blind date months earlier. Meanwhile, we meet Leonard, and learn that he too has an imaginary lover, whom he has fashioned after the attractive attributes of Nellie. When the two characters come together again, they are forced to compare and contrast their ideal—but, sadly, nonexistent--partners, with their flesh and blood counterparts. The question is, will Nellie choose the man on her mind over the man in her arms?
At the start, Christine Blanc is a temp, her boyfriend has gone. Near the story's end, she's been offered a steady job, she has a fiancé, other men seem interested in her, she's passed her driving test, and, after she wins 1000 Euros in a scratch-off, her colleagues sing that she's a jolly good fellow ("one of us"). But something's askew: her gaze is too direct, her eyes open too widely; conversational gambits hit odd notes; she parrots others' words; she cooks too much food when she invites a supervisor to dinner. When the supervisor takes Christine on a spontaneous outing that disorients her, her oddities become something else. Can things ever be normal?
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