Blindness (2008)
An adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by José Saramago, Blindness is set in a city ravaged by an epidemic of instant white blindness. It tells the story of a doctor (Mark Ruffalo) and his wife (Julianne Moore), who is one of the few individuals left who still has sight. Sent to a government asylum along with her now-blind husband, the wife witnesses how the city’s condition deteriorates. And when the civilization finds itself in jeopardy, the wife breaks out of the asylum to lead a small group to freedom.
Though Blindness doesn’t feature humans transforming into monster-like creatures seen in many pandemic-themed movies, the Fernando Meirelles-directed film still manages to communicate a sense of deep-rooted paranoia and anxiety to its audience, thanks to its claustrophobic moments that smother viewers.