Land Of The Blind(2006) -
: Influenced by Thorne's seductive intelligence, Joe helps orchestrate a bloody coup to overthrow Maximilian.
: To highlight the absurdity of absolute power, the film depicts Thorne reversing traffic signals (red meaning "go") and forcing women into burqas.
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as Maximilian II: A "Caligula-esque" figure portraying the grotesque vanity of inherited power.
: The title refers to the proverb "In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king," illustrating how easily a blind, indifferent public can be led by any rising power. Principal Cast : Influenced by Thorne's seductive intelligence, Joe helps
as Joe: An Everyman whose journey from jailer to accomplice to prisoner reflects the tragic arc of the idealist.
The story is narrated by Joe (), an idealistic soldier who starts as a security guard in a brutal prison. He is assigned to watch over John Thorne ( Donald Sutherland ), a famous revolutionary playwright and "terrorist" leader who has been imprisoned and tortured for years. : The title refers to the proverb "In
: The country is initially ruled by President Maximilian II, known as "Junior" ( Tom Hollander ), an inept and sadistic leader more interested in making bad action films than governing.