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See No Evil, Hear No Evil Apr 2026

: Dave acts as the eyes for Wally’s fists, demonstrating how trust replaces lost senses. 3. Social Commentary and Prejudice See No Evil, Hear No Evil movie review - Roger Ebert

The 1989 film See No Evil, Hear No Evil serves as a rich subject for a paper, offering layers of comedic chemistry, social commentary, and a unique exploration of disability through a buddy-comedy lens. 1. Introduction See No Evil, Hear No Evil

: Wally (Pryor), who is blind, and Dave (Wilder), who is deaf, become the prime suspects in a murder because neither can provide a complete witness account—Dave saw the killer but didn't hear the shot; Wally heard the shot but didn't see the killer. 2. The Mechanics of a Unified Protagonist : Dave acts as the eyes for Wally’s

: Wally drives the car while Dave provides the visual directions ("left," "right," "straight ahead"), highlighting a literal merging of their capabilities to survive. The Mechanics of a Unified Protagonist : Wally