After losing sight in 1983, John Hull began keeping an audio diary, a unique testimony of loss, rebirth and renewal, excavating the interior world of blindness. Following on from the Emmy Award-winning short film of the same name, Notes on Blindness is an ambitious and groundbreaking work, both affecting and innovative.
Notes on Blindness has generally received positive reviews.
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By Allan Hunter (1,486) for The List (2,018) on 26 Jun 2016
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Notes on Blindness was released in 2016 and has generally received positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 40 reviews, giving Notes on Blindness (2016) an average rating of 71%.
Overall, cinema-goers and film critics broadly agree on the merits of the movie, with critics giving it an average score of 80% and users giving an average score of 78%.
With a score of 71%, Notes on Blindness is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 2016, which stands at 59%.
Other movies from 2016 with similar scores include films like Kung Fu Panda 3, The Witch and Little Men.
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