Land Of The Blind(2006) (High Speed)
Critics were largely divided on the film's execution. It holds a on Rotten Tomatoes , with many reviewers calling it pretentious or heavy-handed. However, the performances—particularly those of Fiennes and Sutherland—were widely praised for their depth despite the "muddled" nature of the screenplay.
: To highlight the absurdity of absolute power, the film depicts Thorne reversing traffic signals (red meaning "go") and forcing women into burqas. Land of the Blind(2006)
as Maximilian II: A "Caligula-esque" figure portraying the grotesque vanity of inherited power. Critics were largely divided on the film's execution
as Thorne: A character modeled on various revolutionary figures who becomes the very thing he fought against. Land of the Blind(2006)
as Joe: An Everyman whose journey from jailer to accomplice to prisoner reflects the tragic arc of the idealist.