Blindness Movie Reviews
3.0
Elvis D'Silva | rediff.com
It isn't often that an English movie - releasing in Indian theatres - forces the viewer to think, feel afraid of the dark and cringe with a fear that is not related to things that go bump at nightRead full review2.5
Rashid Irani | Hindustan Times
After the neon-lit streets of Sao Paulo (Maids), the slums of Rio de Janeiro (City of God) and the disease-savaged countryside of Kenya (The Constant Gardener), the celebrated Brazilian director MeirellesRead full review2.5
Johnson Thomas | DNA India
Jose Saramago's novel finds visual expression in Fernando Meirelles' Blindness. But the 1998 Nobel prize winner is not likely to be satisfied with Meirelles' craft. The film does not even manage to achieveRead full review2.0
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
It's difficult to explain just how unsettling a film Blindness is. Based on Nobel Prize-winning Portugese author Jose Saramago's best-selling novel, it's meant to be a thought-provoking metaphorRead full review