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Robbie (Adam Scott), an overachieving blind athlete and his unaccomplished brother, Bill (Nick Kroll), have never received the same adoration, which leads to a rivalry that reaches a fever pitch when they both fall for the same girl (Jenny Slate).
My Blind Brother is an effective vehicle for its stars, but it never truly gels as a particularly compelling narrative with something meaningful to say.
Though My Blind Brother clearly isn't aiming for the feel-good realm, the emotions never ring true enough to make any of the purposely flawed leads relatable, never mind likable.
An enjoyable diversion from the predominantly saccharine [romantic comedies], and one that will elicit more than a few inappropriate giggles from the more twisted fans out there.
... breaks down taboos with sardonic wit and surprising tenderness, and the result is both mischievous and heartfelt in its examination of sibling rivalry.