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Reviewing while I’m away: Blindness

I’m typing this from Orlando, Florida where I am on vacation. Just because I’m on vacation, however, does not mean I take a vacation from movie-watching. I’m hoping to catch up with some new titles while down here, and I’ll fill them in as I go along.

Before I left, I caught up with one title:

Blindness: The new film from City of God/Constant Gardener director Fernando Meirelles has a reach that somewhat exceeds its grasp. It means to be an allegorical look at society gone haywire, when a mysterious sudden blindness afflicts most of the population. In its attempts to be self-consciously symbolic, it’s emotionally cold. Still, it has some very powerful moments thanks to a strong cast and imaginative visuals. GRADE: B

As for the protests swirling around the film, they are complete and utter bunk. The film is an indictment of inhumanity, not of the blind. The simple fact is, if a large chunk of our population became blind all of a sudden, we’d go berserk. Don’t believe me? Just look at how something relatively mild like the hurricane winds we felt a few weeks ago made us all crazy. By protesting the movie, blind advocacy groups only make themselves look thin-skinned and needlessly victimize those they aim to support. And I say this as a physically disabled man who has seen far too much misplaced indignation.

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By Sir Critic

October 14, 2008 12:27 PM | Link to this

No, Miley’s birthday party was in California. I’m trying to decide if it would be worse to be stuck there or at Beverly Hills Chihuahua …

By Kim

October 10, 2008 10:16 AM | Link to this

I’m just WAY jealous that you are in Orlando! Did you go to Miley’s birthday party??? Tee hee…

By Roger

October 7, 2008 2:19 PM | Link to this

Thanks for the update while you’re on vacation. I’m looking forward to seeing Blindness (that’s an oxymoron!)
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