What would the world be like if you wouldn't see it? Would it still be this fabulous as it is now? Or would it be better or worse? Could you imagine it? Those are only some of the questions that could go through your mind as you watch this movie. The focus of the story is a blind guy, Ian, who is a teacher. He comes into a small place to help blind kids and adult people handle their disability to see. He is there to teach them not only how to use their canes, but how to walk without them and be self confident. As the time goes by he breaks the rules that say: "Safety first" and gets both himself and others in danger. As the head master of the facility finds about his actions, he has no other choice but to ask him to resign and leave. But in all that chaos, one young blind woman follows him into the street, showing him what she had learned over the course of his staying there and convincing him not to go. This Andrzej Jakimowski's drama piece that showed up on Toronto International Film Festival in 2012 was a total revelation. It showed the audience how to take the life on a slower pace and just pay attention to every single detail in it, because, each and every one from them could be experiencing the same one day.