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RADAR REVIEWS: 'Blindess'

Blindess " width="102" height="110" align="left" style="margin: 0 10px 10px 0;" /> I'm not such a big fan of movies with lots of raping! Except Midnight Express. And of course Ms. 45. (Buy it now!) I never did see that Irreversible with the infamous nine-minute Monica Belluci rape. (That is a really long time on screen.) So in

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Blindness - movie review

Fernando Meirelles' Blindness was adapted from the novel written by Portuguese Nobel-laureate Jose Saramago. The novel follows a singular woman who

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Stars Dealt With Blindness Fear

The stars of the new SF movie Blindness were more afraid of the idea of blindness than they were about playing blind people. The film, based on Jose Saramago's novel, centers on people in an unnamed city who have to contend with an epidemic of sudden blindness.

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Review: Blindness (2008)

Set in an unnamed city in an unnamed country--since everything is neat and orderly and since the populace consists of a melting pot of actors from all over the world who are liberal-minded enough to have elected Sandra Oh as their prime minister, I guess we can assume that we are somewhere in Canada--the film tells the story of what happens when the people are suddenly stricken with a mysterious and...

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'Blindness' takes chances, loses way

Fascinating as sci-fi, paltry as a parable, "Blindness" is one of the movie year's most daring failures. This fable about an epidemic of so-called white blindness looks and feels like an "I Am Legend" for grown-ups.

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"Blindness"

Julianne Moore shines, others stumble through this extended metaphor on the condition of humanity.

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"Blindness" is a torturous adaptation that gets lost in distractions

Fernando Meirelles' "Blindness" — based on José Saramago's book — is film as punishment; a literate and thoughtful work that's nonetheless so relentless in its bleached-out misery that you want to look away. Reviewed by Seattle Times movie critic Moira Macdonald.

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"Blindness" leaves disturbing images of physical and social disintegration

When the characters in Fernando Meirelles' disturbingly beautiful film "Blindness" are stricken, they plunge into a world that looks fluid, milky.

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'Blindness' never loses sight of its allegorical message

Movie review: The world is engulfed in an epidemic of contagious blindness in Fernando Meirelles' claustrophobic adaptation of Jose Saramago's allegorical novel, "Blindness."

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MOVIE REVIEW: 'Blindness'

As an end-of-the-world scenario, Fernando Meirelles' "Blindness" is provocative stuff.