THE AMAZING RELIGIOUS EPIC 'SILENCE' REVIEW!!


This religious epic, was a dream project of director Martin Scorsese for decades, it is somewhat difficult and unwieldy, as well as a bit gory, but it's also just so magnificent, utterly beautiful, and astoundingly masterful. The Oscar winner read the source novel by Shusaku Endo while in Japan in 1989 and has been trying ever since to bring it to the screen; it's impossible to guess whether the results could ever have been any better than this masterful drama. Silence is a mix of Hollywood grandeur and genuine existential, soul-searching, much like the films Scorsese grew up watching. Unfortunately because of the type of film (ie religion) some people are not going to watch it hence why it didn't make a lot in the box office but don't let that scare you away as you would definitely be missing out.   

For some, Garfield may not seem enough of a heavyweight actor for the role of Garrpe, but boy does he smash this out the park, his eyes reveal genuine pain and torment as he struggles with his personal crisis. The wonderful Japanese actor Issey Ogata, playing an inquisitor, gives a breakout performance, adding weight and humanity to the "other" side of the argument. (Silence never settles for any easy answers.) Neeson and Driver are also excellent, lending their bodies and souls to the movie's powerful cinematic depiction of landscapes, which are every bit as treacherous and shifting as true belief itself.

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