
Blind Date (film)
"Blind Date" is a 1987 romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards. It tells the story of Walter Davis, a shy and socially awkward man who agrees to a blind date arranged by his best friend. The evening quickly spirals into chaos as miscommunications, mistaken identities, and humorous misunderstandings escalate, revealing the complexities of romance and the difficulty of truly knowing someone at first glance. The film explores themes of love, vulnerability, and how appearances can be deceptive, all presented with comedic timing and a lighthearted tone.