Review of Notes on Blindness (2016) by Peter Bradshaw for Guardian — 29 Jun 2016
It is a thoroughly absorbing and moving film, especially when Hull has a dream about recovering his sight and seeing his children. The tone is sober, unflashy, and Hull’s reflections on God are presented without any hectoring or special pleading.
Affecting and profoundly intelligent.
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This review of Notes on Blindness (2016) was written by Peter Bradshaw and published by Guardian on 29 Jun 2016.
Notes on Blindness has generally received positive reviews.
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