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‘Blood’ Review: A Young Widow Searches For Meaning in an Unconventional But Uninvolving Character Study

‘Blood’ Review: A Young Widow Searches For Meaning in an Unconventional But Uninvolving Character Study

A scrapbook collection of serene, observational moments in search of a story, “Blood” runs deep, but only with obscure meaning, so opaque at times that its essence feels unreachable. Writer-director Bradley Rust Gray’s first feature in a decade offers some modest rewards to patient viewers up for a challenge, but this good-natured study of a young widow’s new chapter in life is finally too understated to leave a memorable trace. Premiering in this year’s U.S. Dramatic Competition at Sundance, “Blood” is exactly the type of unstructured, casually paced indie that requires the immersive experience of the movie theater: dark, big… Read Full Article