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Blindness (2008)

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Reviews Counted:147

Fresh:61

Rotten:86

Average Rating:5.2/10

Consensus: This allegorical disaster film about society's reaction to mass blindness is mottled and self-satisfied; provocative but not as interesting as its premise implies.

Australian Rating: MA15+ [See Full Rating] Strong sexual violence

Runtime: 2 hrs

Genre: Dramas

Australian Theatrical Release:
Mar 19, 2009 Wide

US Box Office: $3,073,392

Synopsis: Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles (CITY OF GOD) brings Jose Saramago's much-loved novel BLINDNESS to the screen with this ambitious adaptation. Like Saramago's book, Meirelles chooses to... Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles (CITY OF GOD) brings Jose Saramago's much-loved novel BLINDNESS to the screen with this ambitious adaptation. Like Saramago's book, Meirelles chooses to forfeit names for his characters, instead spinning BLINDNESS around the plight of a doctor and his wife (respectively played by Mark Ruffalo and Julianne Moore). A blindness epidemic strikes an unnamed city, forcing the government to put many citizens in quarantine, including Ruffalo's doctor. Unable to conceive of life without him, Moore's character feigns blindness and joins him in the grimy high-security institution where visually impaired citizens are kept. Their attempt to survive in the rotting facility, which quickly falls into disrepair and chaos, forms the backbone of Meirelles's movie. There's a twist in the tale as Ruffalo and Moore's characters struggle to lead the blind to a place where they can come to terms with their condition, and Meirelles makes the journey deeply unsettling. An impressive cast ably backs Ruffalo and Moore, including Danny Glover, Gael Garcia Bernal, and Alice Braga. Their performances give a palpable feeling of what it's like to be blind, and even provide a few moments of dark comedy as they stumble through the institution in which they're imprisoned. Meirelles's movie, which essentially functions as an allegory for societal collapse, is an alarming and often distressing look at the dark side of human nature. The director often saturates the film with milky white color, reflecting the bright light the blind see when the condition besets them. This glare often makes it difficult to look at the screen, inflicting Meirelles's audience with a feeling of momentary blindness. An atmosphere of tangible dread manifests itself as BLINDNESS progresses, and the ugly scenes of rape and brawling, largely caused by the meager food rationing among the blind, makes for emotional viewing. [More]

Starring: Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Danny Glover, Gael Garcia Bernal

Starring: Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Danny Glover, Gael Garcia Bernal, Alice Braga, Sandra Oh

Director: Fernando Meirelles

Director: Fernando Meirelles
Screenwriter: Don McKellar
Producer: Andrea Barata Ribeiro, Niv Fichman, Sonoko Sakai
Composer: Marco Antonio Guimaraes, Uakti
Studio: Miramax Films

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...like an earnest lesson plan with only the most familiar lessons to impart.

Full Review Source: MTV | comment Comment
10/03/08
Kurt Loder
Kurt Loder
MTV

I usually love post-apocalyptic flicks. There's something so refreshing about thinking of finally having a zero credit card balance that I don't think about the smelly beards, black market prostitution and cannibalism that will inevitably ensue.

Full Review Source: Richmond.com | comment Comment
10/03/08
Mike Ward
Mike Ward
Richmond.com

The descent into barbarism — hallways fouled by human waste, cruelty 'round every corner — is both the device and the point ...

Full Review Source: NPR.org | comment Comment
10/03/08
Bob Mondello
Bob Mondello
NPR.org

This is the type of film that you dislike one minute and then think it is totally genius the next. The latter was what I felt more often but only by a little.

Full Review Source: WJFK-FM (CBS Radio) | comment Comment
10/03/08
Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
WJFK-FM (CBS Radio)

Unfortunately, this silly attempt at deep cinema merely amounts to a pretentious zombie flick.

Full Review Source: ReelTalk Movie Reviews | comment Comment
10/03/08
John P. McCarthy
John P. McCarthy
ReelTalk Movie Reviews

I get it. I just don't find it all that interesting.

Full Review Source: WaffleMovies.com | comment Comment
10/03/08
Willie Waffle
Willie Waffle
WaffleMovies.com

Murky and grainy, and showing human beings at their grimmest -- thievery, rape, betrayal, murder -- Blindness is no barrel of laughs. But it is a barrel of pretentious metaphorical musings.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
10/03/08
Steven Rea
Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer

Blindness is not a great film. But it is, nonetheless, full of examples of what good filmmaking looks like.

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10/03/08
A.O. Scott
A.O. Scott
New York Times
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If you've read Lord of the Flies or Animal Farm, you'll know how things progress.

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
10/03/08
Liam Lacey
Liam Lacey
Globe and Mail

One can only assume that 'the blind leading the blind' best describes the decision to adapt this novel in such an abysmal manner.

Full Review Source: ComingSoon.net | comment Comment
10/03/08
Edward Douglas
Edward Douglas
ComingSoon.net

The sort of epic folly that can only come from a serious filmmaker.

Full Review Source: Metromix.com | comment Comment
10/03/08
Geoff Berkshire
Geoff Berkshire
Metromix.com

An unnerving, disorienting fable of the darkest order.

Full Review Source: DustinPutman.com | comment Comment
10/02/08
Dustin Putman
Dustin Putman
DustinPutman.com

...a puerile, preachy mess

Full Review Source: PopMatters | comment Comment
10/02/08
Bill Gibron
Bill Gibron
PopMatters

It suggests what might have resulted if Lars Von Trier had been hired to stage a production of "Marat/Sade" that was cast entirely with Joe Cocker impersonators.

Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment Comment
10/02/08
Peter Sobczynski
Peter Sobczynski
eFilmCritic.com

...a thriller, horror yarn and character study that brings to my mind "The Lord of the Flies" with its feel of a societal shipwreck that divides the world into its most primitive elements of good against evil.

Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
10/02/08
Robin Clifford
Robin Clifford
Reeling Reviews

The cast does excellent ensemble work, with each of its members contributing to the overall effect rather than seeking opportunities for star turns.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
10/02/08
Bill White
Bill White
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

What was a poetic, exhaustively-brilliant piece of fiction has now become a clunky, clattering, ever-collapsing film of bludgeoning rhetoric

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
10/02/08
Chris Cabin
Chris Cabin
Filmcritic.com

[An] unnerving trill on the classic sci-fi disaster movie: think an arthouse Day of the Triffids.

Full Review Source: Flick Filosopher | comment Comment
10/02/08
MaryAnn Johanson
MaryAnn Johanson
Flick Filosopher

Blindness is an apocalypse movie for sophisticates; it'll work for you if you're more comfortable name-checking Camus' The Plague than 28 Days Later.

Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
10/02/08
Colin Covert
Colin Covert
Minneapolis Star Tribune

There's a good movie here, but we get it in pieces that are sometimes hard to decipher.

Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
10/02/08
Scott Tobias
Scott Tobias
AV Club
 
 
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