Walter Davis (Bruce Willis) is the quintessential 80s corporate striver. He needs a date for a high-stakes business dinner to impress a Japanese tycoon. He is looking for an accessory, not a partner. Nadia (Kim Basinger) represents the chaotic "id" that Walter has suppressed. The moment she takes a sip of champagne, the carefully constructed walls of Walter's corporate world don't just crack—they explode.
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It is a masterclass in 80s "slapstick-chic" directed by Blake Edwards, the man behind The Pink Panther . 2. My Blind Date with Life (2017) Walter Davis (Bruce Willis) is the quintessential 80s
The film introduces a brilliant, albeit manic, antagonist in David Bedford (John Larroquette). His obsession with Nadia provides a secondary layer to the "blindness" theme. Everyone in the film is blind to something: Walter is blind to his own unhappiness, Nadia is blind to the consequences of her actions, and David is blind to the fact that the relationship is over. Nadia (Kim Basinger) represents the chaotic "id" that
Below is a brief "video essay" style breakdown of both, along with a creative essay exploring the themes of the 1987 film. 🎬 Two Films Titled "Blind Date" 1. Blind Date (1987)