Silence
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If you used this criteria for all movies then "2001" would suck and so would "Forest Gump" and
"Silence
of the Lambs".
But not only is the beautiful and brilliant Barbara Steele one of my favorite actresses of all-time, the screenplay to "Danza Macabra" was co-written by no one less than the cinematic genius Sergio Corbucci, who directed such ingenious Spaghetti Western milestones as "Django" (1966) and "The Great
Silence"
(1968).
David Lynch gives us time in this movie and helps me to remember that so much can be said with
silence.
In her autobiography,Laureen Bacall reveals that Bogie told her that she should not make such dud movies as this one or something like that.At the time,Douglas Sirk was labeled "weepies for women",actually,he was restored to favor,at least in Europa,after he stopped directing.And when he filmed "written on the wind" ,Sirk had only three movies to make:"tarnished Angels","A time to love and a time to die",his masterpiece,IMHO,and finally" Imitation of life"(1960).Then there was
silence.
CitizenX(1995) is the developing world's answer to
Silence
of the Lambs.
This has to be one the best movies about serial killers that I've ever seen, and this is coming from someone who absolutely loved
Silence
of the Lambs.
While not nearly as well advertised and talked about as
"Silence
of the Lamb's", the plot was just as suspenseful.
Prix de Beauté was made on the cusp of the changeover from
silence
to sound, which came a little later in Europe than in Hollywood.
Whereas Jodie Foster just made you suspend belief and really think she was FBI agent Starling in
"Silence
of the Lambs", you do not get the same feeling with Longoria.
Saying more with a
silence
or look than many Hollywood actresses can manage in an entire film she informs the audience of the entire storylines long before any exposition occurs.
An amazingly well developed first film, "Hatred of a Minute" has all the draw of mainstream hits like
"Silence
of the Lambs" and of cult classics like "Army of Darkness."
This film puts
Silence
of the Lambs into the shade, from the atmospheric and bleak Soviet landscape, to the superlative performances by everyone involved.
I just can't agree with the above comment - there's lots of interesting and indeed amazing filmic imagery in this one, it has an unusual structure and moves well toward a frightening climactic sequence that is notable for it's effective use of
silence.
A story about solitude and
silence.
I saw this movie just 3 hours ago(it released in Dubai a day earlier-on the 2nd) and when the movie was over there was "Pin Drop
Silence"
and while exiting out of the Theatre not ONE person pushed another( Can you imagine us Indians not pushing ?)
There was a Sacred Silence...
The use of sound keeps the tension consistent, and the dramatic shifts from
silence
to noise keeps the blood pumping, that's for sure.
During the more than two hours of provocative beauty and rapid philosophising the movie made me long for
silence
or a shorter movie.
Due to it's tawdry nature and sheer watchability, I would also rank this as one of his best films, right below
"Silence
of the Lambs" and "Stop Making Sense", but so far above any of his other movies.
To tell you the truth, the only reason why I went for this movie was because it shared its name with the Radiohead song, and also because my friend had bought the tickets so I really didn't have a choice :-D I went in expecting it to be something like The
Silence
of the Lambs, but it turned out to be semi-gore flick.
I was angry at the time that movies like "Prince of Tides" and "Bugsy" (though I liked the latter) were nominated for best picture that year (let alone that
"Silence
of the Lambs" won!) and this was ignored completely except for one nomination for best screenplay.
I suppose if I had to list a few it would be the reactions of the fireman to the crashing sound of jumping victims; the reaction of people trapped in the elevator, who were unaware of what was going on, as they finally emerge to the horrific scene; the shock and disbelief of the onlookers; and finally the
silence.
Amongst those tried and failed were The Birds, Night of the Living Dead, The
Silence
of the Lambs, The Blair Witch Project, Ring, The Evil Dead, The Sixth Sense, 28 Days Later, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Halloween, Near Dark, Alien, Peeping Tom, The Cell, Rosemary's Baby, Don't Look Now, Witchfinder General, Friday the 13th and The Omen.
I also love the part when there is total
silence
when Tom Hanks' character shoots and kills all of the men in Mr. Rooney's group.
He's really never been a one-trick pony, but often gets accused of it - perhaps YOKAI is designed to
silence
those critics.
I can only say that, next to "The
Silence
of the Lambs", this is by far the best movie about a serial killer I've ever seen.
Welles especially, as the mysterious Harry Lime, personifies evil even more effectively (if that's possible) than characters such as Anthony Hopkins
(Silence
of the Lambs) or Andy Robinson (Dirty Harry).
A whimsically breezy surface makes way for a bang-up, ball-breaking and noisy spaghetti western by the talented Sergio Corbucci (the man also behind "The Great
Silence"
and "The Mercenary").
despite their attempts to
silence
us we will be heard loud and clear.
In the books, Wolfe had the ability to
silence
people with one glance; he took in bushels of air in each breath.
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