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Out of Sight (למראית עין - Lemarit Ain) is a 2006 Israeli drama film directed by Daniel Syrkin and written by Noa Greenberg. Tali Sharon stars as Ya'ara, a blind college student. Assi Dayan, Sandra Sade, Guy Loel, Hadas Yaron, and Avigail Harari also star.

Critical reviews
Chloe Wardropper, a writer for The Wesleyan Argus, described Out of Sight as "a beautiful and poignant exploration of love, betrayal, and familial bonds, as experienced through the unique senses of a blind woman". Hannah Brown, a writer for The Jerusalem Post, found the movie's plot to be mediocre and overdone but praised the performance of the actors, particularly the child actresses who portrayed Ya'ara and Talia in flashbacks. "The scenes between the two adolescents, well played by Avigail Harari and Hadas Yaron, have some charm," she wrote. "A sequence in which the teenage Talia goads a shy and inexperienced Yaara into a sexual encounter she isn't ready for is well conceived and disturbing." Ronnie Scheib of Variety felt that the plot remained strong until "nuance is drowned in horrified righteousness" when the explanation behind Talia's suicide comes out. "A whispered voice on an old audiotape reveals Talia was a victim of incest," the review went on to say. "At this point, the fascinating story of the two girls, magnificently incarnated by Harari and Yaron, completely disappears and all ambiguity is subsumed by the problem, which soon implicates the whole family."

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http://www.haaretz.com/culture/arts-leisure/more-than-meets-the-eye-1.181608