Synopsis
Blindness is a movie released in 2008.
In a world where a mysterious plague of blindness sweeps through a city, the fabric of society unravels, revealing the fragility of human connection and the depths of resilience. As chaos reigns and those afflicted find themselves quarantined, the narrative follows a small group of survivors who band together, navigating the harrowing challenges of their new reality. Stripped of sight, they must confront not only the external dangers of their environment but also the internal struggles that arise in the face of despair and desperation. This gripping drama intertwines elements of mystery and science fiction, creating a thought-provoking exploration of human nature and morality. The film delves into themes of isolation, power dynamics, and the instinct to survive, all while prompting viewers to ponder their own perceptions of the world. With a hauntingly atmospheric score and powerful performances that bring the characters' emotional journeys to life, it invites audiences to experience a profound transformation in their understanding of vision—both literal and metaphorical. Prepare to be captivated by a story that challenges the boundaries of empathy and highlights the strength found in unity amidst chaos.
O2 Filmes
Alliance Films
Agência Nacional do Cinema - ANCINE
Téléfilm Canada
Potboiler Productions
Rhombus Media
20th Century Fox Brazil
Asmik Ace Entertainment
GAGA Communications