
Blindness (2014) is an intriguing exploration of human nature when society collapses. The film presents a stark atmosphere, with a muted color palette that enhances the feeling of despair. It delves into the chaos and moral dilemmas faced by individuals when a sudden epidemic of blindness strikes. The pacing can feel deliberate, drawing you into the tension of isolation and breakdown of social order. The performances are raw, particularly in how they portray the fragility of relationships under pressure. Practical effects create a sense of realism, immersing you in the characters' plight. It's distinctive in its philosophical undertones, reflecting on sight and insight, which lends it a weighty depth that might resonate differently with viewers. Not your typical drama, but certainly thought-provoking.
Explores themes of isolation and moralityFeatures strong practical effectsUnique pacing enhances narrative tension
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Luis Hernández
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