Blind Dating is a hilarious comedy about Danny (Chris Pine), an intelligent, confident, handsome young man who also happens to be blind. Not that hes letting that hold him back -- for the most part, Danny refuses to let his visual impairment get in the way of anything. Hes one of the most popular guys in town, and is even an ace at basketball. Which is why Dannys girl-crazy, limo-driving brother Larry (Eddie Kaye Thomas) is horrified to discover that Danny is not only shy and nervous when it...
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Blind Dating is a hilarious comedy about Danny (Chris Pine), an intelligent, confident, handsome young man who also happens to be blind. Not that hes letting that hold him back -- for the most part, Danny refuses to let his visual impairment get in the way of anything. Hes one of the most popular guys in town, and is even an ace at basketball. Which is why Dannys girl-crazy, limo-driving brother Larry (Eddie Kaye Thomas) is horrified to discover that Danny is not only shy and nervous when it comes to the opposite sex, hes also a virgin.
Determined to help Danny have his first sexual experience, his brother Larry sets up a series of hysterically disastrous blind dates with shallow girls that cant seem to get past his sight impairment. Danny is all but ready to give up on love, until he meets a pretty young East Indian nurse named Leeza (Anjali Jay), who works at the office of his eye doctor. The two seem made for each other -- until Leeza reveals that she has been promised to another man in an arranged marriage. The film also stars Jane Seymour, who plays Dannys psychologist and has a penchant for disrobing during their sessions together.
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