Silence
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I like movies like
Silence
of the lambs (even if it isn't as thrilling and suspense now as it was when it came out) or Kiss the girls.
But I think it is better than "A
silence
of the lamb".
When Meaney has one cousin killed and later another the story is played that Leary is torn between the code of
silence
and family loyalty.
To be honest, I think its unwanted
silence
to cater to character/story buildup, which may or may not really be needed.
I watched the show with friends and everybody was glued to the screen and the room was in total
silence
during this drama.
But it is a great film and the music is spooky but awesome and the setting is rather
Silence
of the Lambs like, remember Jodie in the garage well it Virginia in the wall of a ghetto building.
"Beyond
Silence"
is a tender look at the rift which develops between a young girl and her deaf parents as she and her interest in the clarinet grow.
Of interest is the way that the love story remains a mystery to all the other characters in the story and, how after the sad events of the movie, the characters remain in
silence
about the true nature of our protagonists relationship.
Think
"Silence
of the Lambs" meets "Strangeland" with just about every cliché you can possibly include to make THE most typical psychological thriller ever.
I still fail to understand why "Carandiru" was ignored by inane Cannes film festival 2003 jury.Hector Babenco is a great filmmaker and I have still not seen "Pixote".This film provided me a great opportunity to comprehend his style.To my mind it is simply brilliant.When I saw this masterpiece at a cinema housing 1500 people,trust me when I say that I was not alone appreciating its greatness.There was absolute
silence
and the remaining 1499 people were glued to the movie screen.
The way the film cuts from the backstage frenzy to the silence, beauty and calm serenity of the girls on the stage is absolutely breathtaking.
The film, as with most 1931 productions, has no music, so ending the film abruptly and in
silence
is a powerful technique.
Anyway "Door to
silence"
is another example of his versatile talent.
Our evil ghost, channeling the spirit of Michael Myers, walks around in pure silence, the only problem being he is TOO slow and it takes an hour for him to get any serious killing in.
It's pretty hard to go into films like these without pretty low expectations of the splatstick stuff you're going to be exposed to, but this came off like a cheap Suicide Club with imitations of
Silence
of the Lambs.
The end scenes are shot in
silence
till the very end.
This South Korean thriller undoubtedly belongs to the most impressive genre films of the last years and stands in one line with classics like "Seven" or "The
Silence
of the Lambs".
I take the view that Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins should never have made
'Silence
of the Lambs', because by doing so they polluted an already disturbed world.
It was directed by Hitchcock himself, and like his excellent 'One More Mile to Go' (1957) with David Wayne and Steve Brodie from the second season, depends a lot on
silence
and trademark Hitchcock cutting and POV shots.
A stand out film dealing with a particularly unpleasant Serial Killer, "Se7en" (along with
"Silence
of the Lambs"), is something of a milestone in this genre.
The 'comdedic' castration scene alone should be enough to
silence
this director's career forever.
The use of
silence
and conversations filled with
silence
is one of the strongest aspects of this surprisingly mature and interesting film.
Understatement and
silence
and powerful parts of this movie, and it all has a very asian feeling, even if their dilemmas are acculturated and familiar to non-asian americans.
The
silence
somehow allowed one to witness the deeply private lives and experiences of these meditators.
The ending will leave you in somewhat of a stunned silence, and then you will sit there and watch all of the loose ends tie themselves neatly together.
When you're going to see 'Into great
Silence'
, do bear in mind that is is a nearly three hour documentary about a hermit order.
john hurt and anthony hopkins are not my favourite actors, and to be honest hopkins was always brilliant till he got an oscar for one of his worst performances in the very bad
silence
of the lambs, here however he is perfect, as is the rest of the cast.
This is clearly a Holmes for the post
Silence
of the Lambs generation.
The audience in the theater was either running scared or was stunned into
silence
at this enormity.
it was more on the physiologically thriller side than anything else.basically i enjoyed the creepiness of Dakota fanning's character through out the whole movie and the basic way everything was set up to happen and the whole time it kept the audience in
silence
and without much expecting of what was going to happen.
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