
Release Date:
October 3, 2008
Studio:
Miramax Films
Director:
Fernando Meirelles
Screenwriter:
Don McKellar
Starring:
Mark Ruffalo, Julianne Moore, Gael Garcia Bernal, Sandra Oh, Danny Glover
Genre:
Psychological Thriller
MPAA Rating:
R (for violence including sexual assaults, language and sexuality/nudity)
Official Website:
Blindness-themovie.com
Review:
2/10 rating
DVD Review:
6/10 rating
DVD:
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Movie Poster:
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Production Stills:
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Plot Summary:
When a sudden plague of blindness devastates a city, a small group of the afflicted band together to triumphantly overcome the horrific conditions of their imposed quarantine. "Blindness," starring Academy Award®-nominee Julianne Moore, Gael García Bernal, Mark Ruffalo, Sandra Oh and Danny Glover, is a psychological thriller about the fragility of mankind. Adapted from Nobel Laureate José Saramago's masterwork, the film is directed by Academy Award®-nominee Fernando Meirelles ("City of God") from a screenplay by Tony Award-winner Don McKellar ("The Drowsy Chaperone").
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