Blindness (2008)

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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.

Introduction
"Blindness" is a 2008 mental thriller film directed by Fernando Meirelles and adapted from the 1995 novel of the same name by Jose Saramago. The cast consists of Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Danny Glover, and Alice Braga, who explore the effect of mass blindness on society.

Plot Summary
The movie starts with a man all of a sudden going blind in the middle of traffic. His blindness, depicted as white light, is infectious, and soon the entire city's population ends up being spatially disoriented and significantly powerless. Individuals initially attempt to keep order; however, mayhem quickly takes place as infrastructure collapses. The authorities attempt to consist of the blindness epidemic by quarantining the blind in an abandoned psychological health center.

Amongst the quarantined is an ophthalmologist (Mark Ruffalo) and his better half (Julianne Moore). Although she is inexplicably unsusceptible to the blindness, she feigns the health problem to accompany her husband into the quarantine. Inside the asylum, she keeps her sight a trick and assists her husband and their makeshift family, that includes a boy with an eye patch, an old male with an eyepatch, and a lady with dark glasses.

The Plot Development
The condition inside the asylum intensifies as food supplies reduce and sanitation conditions decrease due to overcrowding. A group of blind prisoners, who managed to protect a weapon before going blind, begin to exploit the other prisoners by hoarding food products and requiring belongings and sex for food. The horror press the female (Julianne Moore) to expose her sighted status as she leads a disobedience versus the oppressors.

The Climax and Denouement
After a fire breaks out in the asylum, Moore's character leads the group to her home where they attempt to re-learn to live without sight. The city is now in total chaos, sewage fills the streets, animals stroll complimentary, and people are frantically scavenging for food. Amid all this, the group forms a close bond and slowly adapts to their blindness.

The film ends on an enthusiastic note when the characters spontaneously regain their sight simply as suddenly as they had lost it. It emphasizes on restoring a new viewpoint on life.

Themes and Symbolism
"Blindness" is a film that takes a look at social structures and human nature. The contagious blindness works as a metaphor for the loss of social order and compassion. It demonstrates how quickly society can weaken when worry and uncertainty end up being extensive.

The film focuses on themes like survival, injustice, and the human capacity for both evil and kindness in dire circumstances. The characters' sight represents hope and durability, and the ending suggests a cumulative knowledge achieved through shared suffering.

Conclusion
"Blindness" from 2008 is a harrowing tale of survival in the middle of mayhem. Loaded with engrossing efficiencies, especially by Julianne Moore, the movie is an extensive expedition of humankind and society. It is heavy with allegory and metaphor, forcing viewers to look beyond the surface area and concern our social structures and human capacity for both excellent and evil when pushed to extremes.

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