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Chen Yutong, a girl's middle school student, was bullied at school, but her mother Li Han was unable to save her daughter from the "hell". Everyone around her turned a blind eye, and a colle... Read allChen Yutong, a girl's middle school student, was bullied at school, but her mother Li Han was unable to save her daughter from the "hell". Everyone around her turned a blind eye, and a collective silence brewed greater violence.Chen Yutong, a girl's middle school student, was bullied at school, but her mother Li Han was unable to save her daughter from the "hell". Everyone around her turned a blind eye, and a collective silence brewed greater violence.
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"A Place Called Silence" really had me hooked from the beginning. It's one of those movies that keeps you on the edge of your seat, always making you wonder about what's happening next-who's behind something, why they did it, and who's in the right. It's all very engaging and definitely keeps your brain ticking as you try to unravel the story.
That said, the movie does get a bit messy. There are too many side plots and some confusing turns that don't always get resolved by the end. It felt like the film could have used a bit of trimming to keep things clearer and more focused.
Despite the clutter, I was intrigued all the way through. I didn't hate it; actually, I quite enjoyed the ride. It could have been cleaner, but overall, "A Place Called Silence" is still worth a watch if you're into movies that make you think and keep you guessing.
That said, the movie does get a bit messy. There are too many side plots and some confusing turns that don't always get resolved by the end. It felt like the film could have used a bit of trimming to keep things clearer and more focused.
Despite the clutter, I was intrigued all the way through. I didn't hate it; actually, I quite enjoyed the ride. It could have been cleaner, but overall, "A Place Called Silence" is still worth a watch if you're into movies that make you think and keep you guessing.
A Place Called Silence is a thriller masterpiece that managed to amaze me from start to finish. With a suspenseful plot and unexpected twists around every corner, this film really tests our ability to guess the plot.
At first, this film seemed like a fairly ordinary thriller. However, as time went on, the story began to become more complicated and full of puzzles. Every time I thought I knew who the real culprit was, a new plot twist appeared that brought me back to square one.
The technique of delivering the plot twist in this film is very slick. The director managed to trick the audience by giving false clues and keeping important information secret until the last second. The acting of the players also really supported it, making it even more difficult for us to guess who was actually guilty.
If you like films with complex and unexpected plot twists, A Place Called Silence is the right choice. This film is guaranteed to keep you thinking and wondering until the end. 10/10.
At first, this film seemed like a fairly ordinary thriller. However, as time went on, the story began to become more complicated and full of puzzles. Every time I thought I knew who the real culprit was, a new plot twist appeared that brought me back to square one.
The technique of delivering the plot twist in this film is very slick. The director managed to trick the audience by giving false clues and keeping important information secret until the last second. The acting of the players also really supported it, making it even more difficult for us to guess who was actually guilty.
If you like films with complex and unexpected plot twists, A Place Called Silence is the right choice. This film is guaranteed to keep you thinking and wondering until the end. 10/10.
Sam Quah's A Place Called Silence is a gripping crime mystery that dives headfirst into the impact of bullying within a seemingly safe school environment. With a tightly paced storyline and well-crafted suspense, the film keeps audiences engaged throughout, though it leaves some thematic questions unanswered.
The film begins with Chen Yutong, a special education student with a speech problem, being bullied by four classmates. Soon after, those bullies are mysteriously killed. The story takes a twist when Yutong goes missing, and her mother, Li Han, who works at the school, starts searching for her while the police investigates the murder.
Quah's direction is steady and deliberate, and the film's pacing is notably effective, pulling viewers into the tense environment of the school and keeping them there with little room for distraction. Visually, A Place Called Silence shines and the background score complements the visuals, adding a layer of unease that underscores each scene. Ning Chang delivers a powerful performance as Li Han, capturing the emotional strength and vulnerability of a mother driven by love and desperation.
Though the film effectively highlights the horror of bullying and keeps viewers engaged, it leaves a sense of dissatisfaction in its resolution. By presenting the murders of the bullies as the sole form of justice, the story falls short of fully addressing the complex issue of bullying. This narrative choice leaves a moral ambiguity, suggesting retribution without exploring any deeper solutions to cruelty. As a result, while the film is compelling and suspenseful, it may feel lacking for viewers looking for a more nuanced take on the consequences of bullying and accountability.
It's a solid watch for fans of crime thrillers, though it leaves viewers to ponder the moral implications of revenge, adding a layer of ambiguity that some may find haunting and thought-provoking.
The film begins with Chen Yutong, a special education student with a speech problem, being bullied by four classmates. Soon after, those bullies are mysteriously killed. The story takes a twist when Yutong goes missing, and her mother, Li Han, who works at the school, starts searching for her while the police investigates the murder.
Quah's direction is steady and deliberate, and the film's pacing is notably effective, pulling viewers into the tense environment of the school and keeping them there with little room for distraction. Visually, A Place Called Silence shines and the background score complements the visuals, adding a layer of unease that underscores each scene. Ning Chang delivers a powerful performance as Li Han, capturing the emotional strength and vulnerability of a mother driven by love and desperation.
Though the film effectively highlights the horror of bullying and keeps viewers engaged, it leaves a sense of dissatisfaction in its resolution. By presenting the murders of the bullies as the sole form of justice, the story falls short of fully addressing the complex issue of bullying. This narrative choice leaves a moral ambiguity, suggesting retribution without exploring any deeper solutions to cruelty. As a result, while the film is compelling and suspenseful, it may feel lacking for viewers looking for a more nuanced take on the consequences of bullying and accountability.
It's a solid watch for fans of crime thrillers, though it leaves viewers to ponder the moral implications of revenge, adding a layer of ambiguity that some may find haunting and thought-provoking.
At first glance, this seems like a good film. The cinematography is stunning, giving the movie a stylish and artistic vibe. However, my main issue lies in how the characters are written. Almost every character feels unnatural, as if they're not behaving like real people. To be clear, the actors deliver solid performances-it's the script that's problematic. The dialogue and interactions feel overly scripted and staged, which breaks the immersion.
The film's pretentiousness is especially evident in the ending, which makes no sense. Without delving into spoilers, I couldn't help but wonder: what was the point? How does it actually help the girl in the story? It feels like an attempt to be profound but ends up being confusing and unsatisfying.
The film's pretentiousness is especially evident in the ending, which makes no sense. Without delving into spoilers, I couldn't help but wonder: what was the point? How does it actually help the girl in the story? It feels like an attempt to be profound but ends up being confusing and unsatisfying.
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Which actually makes it appear way louder than it is ... well it is likely that that will be the case - so no pun intended. The movie may have an issue with some - especially when it comes to the psychologically brutal scenes - bullying is not fun at all. And seeing that happen to someone, may make you feel a lot of anger and other negative (understandable) emotions.
So it will be tough to find a person to root for ... and even when you find one, you may find yourself changing opinion ... we all have done stuff we may not be too happy about. Fret not though ... I think there is at least one character you will find morally good ... if that is what you are looking for.
Of course just because you have (at least) one here, doesn't mean they will end up on top ... this has quite a lot of twists and turns ... and goes back and forth timeline wise ... but it works like a charm. ... if you let it that is! Suspend your disbelief and just watch this for the crime thriller that it is ... really well done, flaws and all included.
So it will be tough to find a person to root for ... and even when you find one, you may find yourself changing opinion ... we all have done stuff we may not be too happy about. Fret not though ... I think there is at least one character you will find morally good ... if that is what you are looking for.
Of course just because you have (at least) one here, doesn't mean they will end up on top ... this has quite a lot of twists and turns ... and goes back and forth timeline wise ... but it works like a charm. ... if you let it that is! Suspend your disbelief and just watch this for the crime thriller that it is ... really well done, flaws and all included.
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