Blind Activists Plan Protest Of Julianne Moore Movie

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BEN NUCKOLS | September 30, 2008 07:28 PM EST | AP

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In this image released by Miramax Pictures, Julianne Moore, right, and Mark Ruffalo are shown in a scene from "Blindness." (AP Photo/Miramax Films, Ken Woroner)

BALTIMORE — Blind people quarantined in a mental asylum, attacking each other, soiling themselves, trading sex for food. For Marc Maurer, who's blind, such a scenario _ as shown in the movie "Blindness" _ is not a clever allegory for a breakdown in society.

Instead, it's an offensive and chilling depiction that Maurer fears could undermine efforts to integrate blind people into the mainstream.

"The movie portrays blind people as monsters, and I believe it to be a lie," said Maurer, president of the Baltimore-based National Federation of the Blind. "Blindness doesn't turn decent people into monsters."

The organization plans to protest the movie, released by Miramax Films, at 75 theaters around the country when it's released Friday. Blind people and their allies will hand out fliers and carry signs. Among the slogans: "I'm not an actor. But I play a blind person in real life."

The movie reinforces inaccurate stereotypes, including that the blind cannot care for themselves and are perpetually disoriented, according to the NFB.

"We face a 70 percent unemployment rate and other social problems because people don't think we can do anything, and this movie is not going to help _ at all," said Christopher Danielsen, a spokesman for the organization.

"Blindness" director Fernando Meirelles, an Academy Award nominee for "City of God," was shooting on location Thursday and unavailable for comment, according to Miramax. The studio released a statement that read, in part, "We are saddened to learn that the National Federation of the Blind plans to protest the film `Blindness.'"

The NFB began planning the protests after seven staffers, including Danielsen, attended a screening of the movie in Baltimore last week. The group included three sighted employees.

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"Everybody was offended," Danielsen said.

Based on the 1995 novel by Nobel Prize winner Jose Saramago, "Blindness" imagines a mysterious epidemic that causes people to see nothing but fuzzy white light _ resulting in a collapse of the social order in an unnamed city. Julianne Moore stars as the wife of an eye doctor (Mark Ruffalo) who loses his sight; she feigns blindness to stay with her husband and eventually leads a revolt of the quarantined patients.

The book was praised for its use of blindness as a metaphor for the lack of clear communication and respect for human dignity in modern society.

Miramax said in its statement that Meirelles had "worked diligently to preserve the intent and resonance of the acclaimed book," which it described as "a courageous parable about the triumph of the human spirit when civilization breaks down."

Maurer will have none of it.

"I think that failing to understand each other is a significant problem," he said. "I think that portraying it as associated with blindness is just incorrect."

The protest will include pickets at theaters in at least 21 states, some with dozens of participants, timed to coincide with evening showtimes. Maurer said it would be the largest protest in the 68-year history of the NFB, which has 50,000 members and works to improve blind people's lives through advocacy, education and other ways.

The film was the opening-night entry at the Cannes Film Festival, where many critics were unimpressed.

After Cannes, Meirelles retooled the film, removing a voice-over that some critics felt spelled out its themes too explicitly.

Meirelles told The Associated Press at Cannes that the film draws parallels to such disasters as Hurricane Katrina, the global food shortage and the cyclone in Myanmar.

"There are different kinds of blindness. There's 2 billion people that are starving in the world," Meirelles said. "This is happening. It doesn't need a catastrophe. It's happening, and because there isn't an event like Katrina, we don't see."

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Miramax is a division of The Walt Disney Co.

BALTIMORE — Blind people quarantined in a mental asylum, attacking each other, soiling themselves, trading sex for food. For Marc Maurer, who's blind, such a scenario _ as shown in the movie "Bl...
BALTIMORE — Blind people quarantined in a mental asylum, attacking each other, soiling themselves, trading sex for food. For Marc Maurer, who's blind, such a scenario _ as shown in the movie "Bl...
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I actually looked up the website for this movie, and it is so unconnected to any version of real life that I can't see how it could convince anyone of anything. This blindness comes from some unknown virus, etc.? Its going global? The answer is to lock everyone up who is blind and walk away? LIke night of the living dead without the special effects costs. Too stupid to worry about.

Oh, and the reason 70% of the blind are unemployed? The American With Disabilities Act has an escape clause that allows businesses to discriminate in hiring if the costs to the business for accommodation are too great. When most of the world's business is done over the computer, and all computers can use voice recognition systems, most of the blind in today's world should be employed.

This movie isn't the big problem. May be offensive, but I can't believe that anyone will form any opinion of the blind from this poorly done film.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 AM on 10/01/2008

Yep, those taxi company b*stards keep discriminating against blind drivers who, statistically, are the safest in the world. When's the last time you read about a blind man running over a puppy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 10/01/2008

Don't be ridiculous. There are many jobs that the blind can perform easily in this computer age if businesses are willing to shell out the money for the proper computer add-ons. The problem is that almost no one does. At this point, I think most blind people would be happy to be a "token," if it meant they had a regular job. Or at least I would, and I am closer to blind than I want to be. Having said that, this movie is the very least problem in my life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 AM on 10/03/2008

This movie is about people who go blind unwillingly; as opposed to having one's head in one's arse.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 AM on 10/01/2008
- Sammy00400 I'm a Fan of Sammy00400 4 fans permalink

It sounds like an allegory Rod Serling would write, but without sex etc. Also, while the intent of the metaphor is not lost on those upset by the movie, it sounds like they would be just fine with it so long as it didnt use blindness. Not to be flippant, bu it reminds of of Issac Hayes leaving South Park. Bashing all religions was fine... so long as it wasnt his.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 AM on 10/01/2008

What part of metaphor don't you understand? If you read the book you would understand that this is a story (get it? story), about people...the virus that causes their temporary blindness just shows how blind we are to the needs of others and how selfish and out of control we can become when a crisis occurs.
After reading this book I in no way, not even for a split second, in otherwords, it never, never entered my mind that who are blind were comparable to the people in this book. How ridiculous to even go there. Read the book, it is enlightening and his next one is even better. As a matter of fact, all his books are brilliant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 10/01/2008
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That why I hate those PC know it all group! It not about blindness it about an epidemic that destroy society! Usually that kind of movie is done with Zombies the twist is that while you don't sympathize with Zombies you would with peoples who have been turned blind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 AM on 10/01/2008
- Bettysdad I'm a Fan of Bettysdad 59 fans permalink
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Have any of the protesters seen the movie?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 AM on 10/01/2008
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 186 fans permalink
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LOL!! They can't "see" it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 AM on 10/01/2008

Probably not. And I've had a heck of time trying to read their Braille protest signs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 10/01/2008

The protest is going to be hardcore. I heard a lot of the protesters are going to use this picket sign:

"Julianne Moore, I just went to your movie and I couldn't see sh*t!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 AM on 10/01/2008
- XCITIZEN I'm a Fan of XCITIZEN 79 fans permalink
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Of course I haven't seen the movie, but honestly, it sounds like a really tired cliche, I hope it goes straight to video. Our media and culture is rife with stupid, simplistic metaphors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 10/01/2008
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 223 fans permalink
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Unfortunately they usually get elected to congress

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 AM on 10/01/2008

Bravo, Gidster

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 10/01/2008

Uh, do you mean metaphors keep getting elected? Or maybe you think cliches or movies are getting voted in? Help me out Giddy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 10/01/2008

I would think, just from the plot summary, it's more about people being left to fend for themselves after losing one of the senses. I would imagine chaos would break out. I'm not going to tell people what they can or cannot be offended by, I just personally don't get the feeling that it's about making blind people appear to be monsters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 AM on 10/01/2008

I thought the preview, when I first saw it was about Republicans...
"in a world where people are blind..."
Hey lighten up with the blind person complaints.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 10/01/2008
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There's political correctness and then there's outright silliness, immaturity, hypersensitivity and false outrage.

Next bald men will be demanding that on the set of Smallville, Lex Luthor must wear a hairpiece, as he makes bald men seem evil and supervillainous...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 10/01/2008
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Grow up already. Read the original book and it is perfectly clear that this is not about the physical condition of blindness at all. The ONLY way this movie can be anywhere near offensive in it's treatment of blind people would be if the film completely destroys any semblance of the original book in its screenplay

I would suggest to Mr. Maurer that he should follow through on his own statement "I think that failing to understand each other is a significant problem" - perhaps the NFB should discuss the novel with Jose Saramago (the Nobel Prize winning author of "Blindness") in order to determine what

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 PM on 09/30/2008
- Swerinjer I'm a Fan of Swerinjer 9 fans permalink

I bet there's a sleazy movie producer behind this "protest".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 09/30/2008
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"I think that failing to understand each other is a significant problem," he said. "I think that portraying it as associated with blindness is just incorrect."

And therein lies my difference with them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 PM on 09/30/2008

Good for them! This movie premise sounded offensive to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 09/30/2008
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The blind people in the movie don't turn into monsters. Some of the blind do turn into monsters, just as some of the seeing (such as the guard giving Moore false directions to the shovel they sent for her to bury the people they had unnecessarily shot).

The blind turned into monsters tyrannize the remaining blinds just like regular bullies do with with regular people.

The movie doesn't portray a regular blindness condition, but one of universal blindness. Regular blindness count on a host of seeing people to help the blind cope with his condition and take his time to adapt the best they can.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 10/19/2008
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