Blink Twice suffers from fundamental issues that derail it from the start. The casting is one of the biggest problems—despite Channing’s commendable effort, the other leads fail to deliver believable performances, resulting in a lack of on-screen chemistry. The story itself is uninspired, riddled with plot holes and predictable twists that leave little for audiences to invest in emotionally or intellectually.

Another major flaw is the pacing, which drags in an attempt to create tension but instead leaves viewers bored and disengaged. Furthermore, there’s a lingering sense that nepotism, rather than raw talent, is the reason this project came to fruition. While the film had the resources to succeed, it squandered them on a lackluster script and uninspired direction.