In The Blind (2023), viewers experience the untold early life of Phil Robertson — a duck hunter from Louisiana whose journey to eventual fame was marked by hardship and turmoil. Before Duck Dynasty made him a household name, Phil dealt with inner struggles including alcoholism, personal failures, and conflict with his loved ones. The narrative reveals how his marriage to Kay Robertson becomes the foundation for enduring support, love, and healing. As Phil confronts his deepest flaws, he discovers faith and community that challenge him to change his life. The film emphasizes the emotional journey from brokenness to redemption, showing how a man once lost in his own struggles finds strength in family, faith, and forgiveness.
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Even though The Blind is a biographical drama about a well-known public figure, it became the highest-grossing domestic theatrical release ever for Fathom Events a distributor known mostly for event-screenings, not wide theatrical films. That means a movie based on a Duck Dynasty figure outperformed many mainstream theatrical releases distributed by major studios which is highly unusual for this type of film!
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