 A highly contageous disease that turns people blind prompts the worlds governments to intern patients in prison-like institutions without wardens.  Although an interesting premise, exploring group dynamics in a stressed population, it ultimately falls short of its potential thanks to a poor dialog, bad acting and Danny Glover.
A highly contageous disease that turns people blind prompts the worlds governments to intern patients in prison-like institutions without wardens.  Although an interesting premise, exploring group dynamics in a stressed population, it ultimately falls short of its potential thanks to a poor dialog, bad acting and Danny Glover. 
| Title: | Blindness | 
| Director: | Fernando Meirelles | 
| Plus points for: | Julianne Moore | 
| Score: | 3/6 | 
| Drink of the day: | Coffee, tea, whatever’s left for me. | 
 
					