
I loved the beginning of the film... the middle was hard to take in, but completely realistic to some degree and then the end saved the film. It was a commentary on society... or Western society and a little ounce of hope. It is about a city and possibly a worldwide epidemic of this blind whiteness disease that slowly affects anyone near someone who has contracted whatever it is. The only person who doesn't catch the disease is Moore, who has to bear the burden of seeing what no one else is able to see, and yet still stays to help everyone who needs help. I think it was true to what would happen if all mankind lost their eyesight and how people would react and behave to a situation like this. I think it was a commentary on how we are all blind to the world and taking our "sight" for granted. Its a thinking movie and one that may turn your stomach just from the reality of how a situation occur. I don't want to recommend it because its not for everyone, but it was really good and something I would watch again surprisingly.
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