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jordan spizike Blindness Film Review Julianne Moor

 
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Wisely, Moore doesn’t play it as “I’ll show them” heroism. She’s a woman coping with the pain of seeing her status as ca
Director Fernando Meirelles is fascinated with travelers feeling their way through foreign worlds – City of God’s Brazilian favelas or The Constant Gardener’s Kenyan shantytowns.
What is thankfully toned down are Moore’s usual histrionics. Meirelles establishes early, and with simplicity, the power struggle between her and her husband, then uses the plague as a propellant to shift that power’s balance.
The film wastes little time establishing its conceit. A man is stricken by white blindness (“like swimming through milk”) while sitting at a traffic light. It’s a painless, but profound, phenomenon. He can’t see a thing.
Meirelles does the same in Blindness, a beautifully filmed, brutally wrought social thriller with a dash of science fiction. Only here [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], protagonists literally stumble through a nameless city’s trash-riddled streets and hospital hallways smudged with feces. All but one of them is blind.
Blindness Casts Evil Eye on Human Behavior
Meirelles Concocts His Own Sensory Disorientation
That would be King of Ward 3 (Gael Garcia Bernal), a power-hungry man with a squalid soul who hoards food and trades it first for jewelry, then for flesh. (A group sexual-assault sequence will be, for some audiences [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the point of no return.)
One man offers to drive him home, which he does … right before stealing his car. Soon, it’s a Patient Zero situation: the man’s wife; the thief; arresting officers’ eventually, Patient Zero’s doctor (Mark Ruffalo). Each is infected and contagious.
Based on a stream-of-consciousness-style novel by Jose Saramago, Blindness is a tale of profane punishment and sacred absolution. Always grueling and occasionally rewarding, it replaces Meirelles’ usually heated human emotion with cold, clinical case-study detachment. (Characters have no names aside from occupations or descriptions.)
If you can buy mass blindness, then you must also buy that those affected would be left to their own devices. After all, when has a government done that before in a time of crisis?
The blind are left to their own defenses, or, more appropriately, defenselessness. In the kingdom of the blind, the woman with two eyes is definitely not the queen.
However, there is one person seemingly immune to what becomes a global pandemic – the doctor’s wife (Moore). Nevertheless, she lies to accompany her husband to a hospital where the blind are quarantined and abandoned.
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While repetitive [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the film has courage to cast aside compromise and Meirelles gets easily the finest work in more than a decade out of the overrated Julianne Moore.
Meirelles peppers these scenes with some dazzlingly screwy sensory disorientation of his own – shimmering reflections in glass, a Vertigo homage in an examination room, sudden flashes of light, superimposed sights in a rearview mirror.
The chips aren’t down. They’re gone, and like most parables for how humans react, Blindness quickly devolves into showing the basest forms of human survival. Moore, Ruffalo and other characters (co-stars Danny Glover and Alice Braga) realize futility in assigning order to chaos. It’s the macabre mood of Stephen King's The Mist on steroids.


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