- Studio: Bauer Martinez Studios
- Release Date: Jun 16, 2006
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38First-time writer-director Robert Edwards is nothing if not ambitious, attempting to encapsulate the history of totalitarian oppression and misguided revolutionary zeal into a broad, blunt, black comedy.
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38Political satire is so rare that it's a shame to watch the reliable Ralph Fiennes and Donald Sutherland lend their talents to one that is blind to its own incompetence.
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58There's nothing particularly revolutionary about writer-director Robert Edwards' grimly satiric political fable.
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20Mr. Edwards, who wrote and directed Land of the Blind (it's his debut film), might counter that the movie is a Brechtian comedy that's not supposed to make literal sense: the big picture is what matters. But the big picture is a mess.
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38Dark, grim, and cliched Orwellian satire.
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40About as subtle as its all too obvious title would suggest.
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40It's an easy movie to loathe, but it's designed imaginatively and enjoys the committed attention of its cast.
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40The dialogue creaks, all the more so since we know better than it does what it is going to say.
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Though Fiennes has done (far) better work, the blurry story seems almost profound when seen through his eyes. To the extent the movie works at all, it works best when it's just the camera and Fiennes in a bleak white room.
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30One of the more spectacular misfires of recent years, Land of the Blind's lack of originality is only slightly exceeded by its failure to work as political satire.