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I'm not saying parents have to let their kids watch
Silence
of the Lambs instead of High School Musical-but please, at least let them watch decent musicals/movies, like The Sound of Music or Dr. Strangelove (which is not a musical but still great-and rated PG! Don't say your kids won't get the jokes either-I got them when I was seven!) or maybe Singing in the Rain.
Warm, gentle colors fill the screen with stunning images and sounds, both music and painful
silence
awaken all our senses.
The analytic article "A Critique of the Scientific Basis for Key Assertions in 'Breaking the Silence: Children's Stories'" (I'd provide the URL, but IMDb doesn't allow URLs).
Unfortunately, ten minute plus scenes of overpaid actors watching 70s style monitors in
silence
does not make for riveting drama.
Jenseits der Stille (Beyond Silence) is an excellent film.
Anthony Quinns determination and Yaphets
silence
both show the past and future of the entities being played out.
Acting in
silence
from the unknown but very solid in their roles Michael Shannon (Son), Douglas Ligon (Boy) and Barlow Jacobs (Kid) as the three brothers.
At the time when I'm writing this review, Avatar sits on the 24th position of the TOP250, between 25th
Silence
of the Lambs and 23th Once Upon a Time in the West.
Unlike other DVD biggies released (like Parineeta, Dor, 2046, Hero, Moulin Rouge, Ice Age, etc) released by the same firm, Khamosh Pani begins in complete
silence.
So far, things have progressed in pin-drop
silence.
Respectful
silence
from the audience throughout.
I mean Anthony Hopkins has been great in a whole slew of movies, from
Silence
of the Lambs to Amistad.
I saw "Into Great
Silence"
the other day.
But, I'm not convinced it's an important contribution to any deeper understanding of the solitude and great
silence
that is the life force of Grande Chartreuse.
The only one with real knowledge on how to create this agent is Dr. Maggie Dalton(Laura Regan, the opening victim in "Dead
Silence"
)whose being guarded by detectives Frank Turner(Peter Facinelli)and Lisa Martinez(Sarah Deakins)thanks to the division head of where the Invisibility project continued, Dr. William Reisner(David McIlwraith).
Also, the minute
silence
over Tito's death scene is masterful.
"Stolen" is the rare film that allows us to linger in the still
silence
of the museum.
As the child of a single parent who is deaf, Beyond
Silence
is, in most aspects, a very true portrait of how I grew up.
After having seen it a number of times-- first in the mid 1980's after if was released to negative reviews and poor box office receipts--most recently last week-- I think that THE MEAN SEASON is an under-appreciated, tightly crafted suspense thriller that, in spite of what other reviews have stated, does NOT pander to cliché's--this film is old enough to have helped establish those very same tropes that have since become clichés; remember, this was made before Manhunter,
Silence
of the Lambs, 15 Minutes, etc etc...and was one of the first films to deal with the whole notion of fame/celebrity/serial killers and the lack of ethics displayed by journalists, who must rank somewhere below pimps and pickpockets in terms of moral turpitude.
Instead of the atmospheric
silence
of the original film, we have hideous pop songs slapped in when the characters aren't yapping.
I saw an advanced screening this evening with an entirely full theater and as the scenes trudged along, practically everyone was sitting in stunned
silence.
I think it is unusual that while the other great film of this kind of style, The
Silence
of the Lambs, won the main 5 Oscars, Se7en received only 1 nomination and no wins.
While
Silence
of the Lambs is obviously a great film and is more thrilling than Se7en, I just find Se7en so much more interesting.
It is very doubtful anyone can fully grasp the emptiness inside a child's life when searching for a reason behind his cold empty
silence.
I can still remember the palpable air of
silence
and awe over the audience when leaving the theater both times I saw it on the big screen.
Long periods of
silence
broken by the occasional creak of floorboards or chanting or bells, and very little dialogue.
I saw this movie this noon, and a few, if not many questions, popped out of me. the tag line of this movie was something like "nothing can ever
silence
the true evil."
The beginning of the show, in the Wedsworth-Townsend Act, everything is quiet, your seeing the fire trucks, then you go up the pole, see all of the fireman and then, breaking the silence, the big loud fire alarm blasts waking not only you but also the fireman up.
Its extraits of silence, eerie fractured music pieces, strange ideas, empty surroundings and odd images (and also the lead actress) are why it works.
My companions and I left this movie in silence, each of us running the story back over in our heads.
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