Sunday, December 8, 2013

Blindness (2008)

Have you ever imagined about sudden unhappiness? Then, have you ever imagined about invisible world? When my sight got worse, I worried about being invisible without glasses. Finally, I started to wear glasses and felt depressed because of inconvenience. At that time, my brother who liked such profound and given lessons learned movies made me watch a certain movie.

The movie 'Blindness' is about the chaotic world. Because of cruel and confusing scenes, this movie requires accompanying parents or adult guardian if the under seventeen want to watch. It is an adaptation in sub-genre. Originally, the book published first and then movie released. The book which was published by Portuguese writer was acclaimed about the subject 'invisible society', then he got the Nobel Prize later.

The main character is a woman who did not have a disease. As the people become blind, she might feel shocked. Because it was that the people had to do various kinds of activity, such as defecating anywhere, threatening through their own food and so on. In these scenes, I thought that it looks more serious by bringing into relief through sudden disease of blindness. I thought seriously what these situations gave me, but it may not be good.

If you were the main character, what would you think of that situation? There may be many lessons in this movie. I think that the movie director wanted to show the limitation of majesty and nobility between people. And when you see this movie, you can't miss that she couldn't solve these problems. It may give us lesson as the importance of community. It shows that the society which people don't recognize the destruction of the world might be remained only bad things such as plunder, violence, rape.

Also, it reminds me of the society of human. If you watch 'Blindness', you would think of many things. And you would satisfied with being visible in spite of wearing glasses. I want to give 4.5 stars out of 5 for this movie. It is a profound movie, but some informative and exciting.

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