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Review: BLINDNESS

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2008-02-01 17:34:07 by Kurt Halfyard in Row Three
...Blindness . Now this screening (which I now strongly regret missing) was a rough cut of the Brazilian/Japanese/Canadian co-production, so things may be tweaked around before the August 2008 release date. Read on for Mikes thoughts and summary of this fascinating science-fiction drama Last night I had the opportunity to catch a first glimpse...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cannes. Blindness.

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2008-05-14 10:39:22 by Editor in The Latest from GreenCine Daily
Blindness [ site ] may well be the bleakest curtain raiser in the history of the festival , a nightmarish parable of the apocalypse, directed by the Brazilian filmmaker Fernando Meirelles and just as impressive in its way as his career-making City of God ," writes the Guardian 's Xan Brooks Blindness feels like a curious mix of highbrow...
 
 
 
 
 
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EXCLUSIVE: New 'Blindness' Images Ahead of Cannes Premiere Tonight!

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2008-05-14 00:00:00 by Erik Davis in Cinematical
...Blindness images ahead of the film's world premiere tonight at the 2008 Festival de Cannes. Directed by Fernando Meirelles ( The Constant Gardener ), Blindness was selected as the opening night film for this year's Festival de Cannes, and it stars Julianne Moore as the wife of a doctor ( Mark Ruffalo ) who suddenly becomes the only one who...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blindness.

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2008-10-02 14:14:19 by Editor in The Latest from GreenCine Daily
...Blindness ," suggests Eric Hynes at indieWIRE . "If one were to insist on adapting the text, why in the world would one ignore its central aesthetic challenge? Similar to stage-to-film transfers that "open up" action with camera movements that distract from a scene's point of being ( Proof , Hurlyburly among others), Fernando Meirelles 's...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blindness

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2008-10-05 11:39:00 by NATHANIEL R in Film Experience Blog
...Blindness Celebrated auteur Fernando Meirelles set himself the daunting task of adapting a diffi cult flexible novel. Blindness the novel is told in omniscient narrator fashion with no punctuation, no character names, no traditionally conveyed dialogue and a big inescapable allegory as central driving force, plot, worldview. In the novel...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blindness - Most Anticipated in 2008.

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2008-01-12 22:51:00 by RC in Strange Culture
...Blindness , but in look at 2008's upcoming films, Blindness might be one of my most anticipated films of this upcoming year Blindness is about a city where everyone is struck with an epidemic of blindness...that is everyone, EXCEPT the doctor's wife (played by Julianne Moore It sounds like an M. Night Shyamalan film set up, but it's not...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blindness - Most Anticipated in 2008.

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2008-01-12 22:51:00 by RC in Strange Culture
...Blindness , but in look at 2008's upcoming films, Blindness might be one of my most anticipated films of this upcoming year Blindness is about a city where everyone is struck with an epidemic of blindness...that is everyone, EXCEPT the doctor's wife (played by Julianne Moore It sounds like an M. Night Shyamalan film set up, but it's not...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blindness (Pt 1)

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2008-01-26 10:36:00 by NATHANIEL R in Film Experience Blog
...Blindness posts but those of you who are, like me, limited to one or two other tongues, will want to read on. I've had loyal TFE reader Felippe send me a rundown of what's going on over at Fernando Meirelles Blindness blog . What follows is a mix of his paraphrasing with my editing and commentary --if I'm obviously taking over the text is in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Coming Soon: Blindness - Trailer & Details

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2008-05-01 17:00:05 by Matt in Wild Bluff Media : Entertainment Examined
...Blindness, from the director of The Constant Gardener and City of Gods, takes a futuristic thriller-horror look at what would happen if the world went blind. Well, not entirely blind, one person is left untouched by the disease. Im always a big fan of these the future is terrible movies and this one looks like itll fit nicely in that genre....
 
 
 
 
 
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Cannes Review: Blindness

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2008-05-14 00:00:00 by James Rocchi in Cinematical
...Blindness begins with the rush and push of urban life; traffic, crowds, activity, purpose. And then, one man cries out: "I'm blind." He eventually makes it to an ophthalmologist, but there's nothing physically wrong with his eyes; he simply can't see. "It feels like I'm swimming in milk," he explains, and we see, through his eyes, the blank,...