CIFF 35 Review – The Silence
Mar 28, 2011 in european film, film festivals, film reviews

Title: The Silence (aka Das Letzte Schweigen)
Director: Baran bo Odar
Year: 2010
Genre: Drama / Suspense
Format Reviewed: Film (@CIFF 35)
Starting out my CIFF 35 reviews is a rape-murder scene and a two hour slow burn of a crime investigation drama. Like most killer plots, The Silence‘s murderer starts in the 1980′s, but we flash forward quickly to a present-day Germany, where he remains uncaught and hidden issues still lie beneath.
The Silence isn’t driven so much by a psychotic, vengeful, or neurotic behaviors of the killer, but by the drama ensuing in the police side of the investigation, as well as the accomplice. Each with issues of their own, as well as having to confront skeletons in the collective town’s closet, the film mostly revolves around interactions between characters. This sounds kind of vague, but the point is that there is very little action. But where there is, it is powerful and realistic. The pacing can be slow at times, and I think the film could definitely been improved a bit from more cuts, though it doesn’t feel like a drag for too long.
The Silence has a cool style, clearly inspired by movies like The Shining and Funny Games. From up-side-down camera angles and low fly-by’s of pine trees, there is a very unnerving, creepy feeling throughout. The music adds greatly to the setting, giving what might be a boring drama a sense of purpose. Another cool aspect of the movie is the female officer. She is a very interesting character and defies both female stereotypes and counter-stereotypes. She gives a down-to-Earth and truly human feel to an otherwise angry and depressed cast.
Overall, The Silence is a good Drama that could have been easier and more interesting to watch. As it is, it is a good movie and worth the watch if just for the references to other films. I found myself rooting for the good guys, and while the ending won’t keep you guessing too hard, it was enough to keep me interested and was ultimately satisfying.
Rating: 3 /5




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