Blindness: Review By Rama's SCREEN

Worth Seeing
  • OVERALL
    5.0
    SUPERB
  • Story
  • Acting
  • Directing
  • Visuals
Don’t overlook this one because BLINDNESS is worth seeing. It might not make a lot of sense at times but you just have to admire the production quality, not to mention how it toys with your sight. I’m not trying to go Aristotle on you but the story… though seems familiar, it does have layers and layers of deep meanings to it. It’s an eye-opening journey that reminds us of the bad things humans are capable of doing when one element, we often take for granted, is taken away from us and how it’s so similar to our state of being before it even ever happens.

Oscar nominated director Fernando Meirelles brought back his City of God colleague, Oscar nominated cinematographer Cesar Charlone and the result is simply outstanding. Just like Janusz Kaminski managed to make us fee what it’s like to be in the shoes of a person stricken with stroke in the film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Charlone has successfully managed to make us feel what it’s like to be blind and to see society slowly decaying due to panic, distress, and frustration. I’m not a cinematography expert but I can tell a good one when I see one and this is a really damn good cinematography.

I’m really impressed by Meirelles’ directing, he knows his style and he doesn’t go astray from it. He definitely knows what is expected of his actors and has the keen sense of vision of what chaos would look convincing in order to bring the adaptation to life. Overall, great artistic presentation. Another director who I think is in the same level is Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain)

Julianne Moore’s acting is remarkable. This woman is as talented as she can be and after having been nominated four times, it makes you wonder what the hell the Oscars are waiting for. In BLINDNESS, she plays the wife, the caretaker, the only person who can see, she faces responsibilities in a quarantine containment full hundreds of blind people who would pee on the floor because they either think they’re in the restroom or they just don’t give a rat’s ass anymore. She’s the kind of woman any man would be grateful to have because she stands by her blind husband through it all even after he deliberately cheated on her. You can see Julianne Moore’s amazing performance as she takes on this character tested by stress and burdens that she doesn’t want but somehow feels obligated to carry. Juliane Moore, great actress!

The story, correct me if I’m wrong but whether this it’s politically driven or not, it is a very good subject for sociology and philosophy class. A group of people all of a sudden turn blind, those who are healthy starts to panic and out of fear, they do the first thing any panic people would naturally do. Contain the sick in one place much like a prison or a concentration camp. When humans can’t figure out something, rather than coming up with a solution they tend to just isolate that something by hiding it away and hoping someday it would disappear all by itself. As for the blind imprisoned in the facility, we witness how society works, each ward suddenly forms their own group or organization, and they come up with rules and regulations and legislation even democracy. But one ward decides to take over as prime ruler and then anarchy erupts. Morality plays with corruption, War becomes inevitable and self-destruction abounds, thoughts of surrendering keeps knocking on your door. Sounds familiar? it’s like the history of the world. When sh*t hits the fan, everybody’s for himself but in the end, only those who work together… survive.

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Comments (7)

  1. The Lost Girl

    Great review rama. I haven't seen this yet but I definitely want to as it looks like a movie that could spark alot if discussion afterward. I saw Moore during an interview for this and she had stated that the director is fantastic to work with because he actually shoots the movie "in order", as opposed to "here and there". I liked her before Freedomland; don't know what happened with her acting there. As Punisher put it, she was VERY annoying. Sounds like she did alot better in this. lol

    4 years agoby @trinity7694Flag

  2. ed_wood

    This movie was really good. Moore has had some missteps, but overall she is a good actress.

    4 years agoby @ed-woodFlag

  3. PUNISHER

    I have to say the worst part of Freedomland was her. She was SO F*CKING ANNOYING!

    4 years agoby @cerealkillerFlag

  4. The Dark Knight

    aaahhhh I knew it would be so good. Danny is also in this I'm gonna buy this one

    4 years agoby @thedarkknight23Flag

  5. The CryptKeeper

    ya, she sucked in Next, but I thought she was decent in The Forgotten. though its been a while sience i last saw it.

    and i do see wat you are saying bout the storyline thing. when i see this, you will be the first to know what i thought of her preformance!

    4 years agoby @catwomanFlag

  6. Rama's SCREEN

    The problem with FREEDOMLAND was the story.

    Same problem with the movies NEXT, THE FORGOTTEN, and some her failed movies in recent years.
    Bad storyline..some of her characters didn't suit her acting ability which is still undeniably sharp even in those lame movies.

    4 years agoby @ramasscreen-comFlag

  7. The CryptKeeper

    dude, Julian Moore sucks!! You seen Freedomland? lol if you have then yu know what i mean, she ruined the movie for me. Sam Jackson was great though!

    Great review!! Im seeing it tomorrow!! or... i guess tday, sience its close to midnight here in California!

    4 years agoby @catwomanFlag