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Silence (2016)
In a powerful and exciting mission for two Catholic missionaries. Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver will face a real test of their faith and religious power as they travel to Japan to search for their missing teacher from the time of Liam Neeson. Perhaps this will be the strongest test in their lives because Catholicism was banned at that time and the presence of such people was prohibited.
22 December 1971, Kanagawa, Japan
14 March 1980, Yao, Osaka, Japan
23 April 1938, Tokyo, Japan
22 February 1952, Fukuoka, Japan
March 20, 2017
When it comes to both lengthy looks and the questions of faith that inspire them, Silence has many.
January 06, 2017
"Silence" feels like a career summation for a filmmaker who has spent his life exploring his faith through his work. Here is a movie about the importance of religion that will move you, regardless of whichever God you worship - or don't.
January 12, 2017
This may not be Scorsese's best film, but it's unquestionably his most impassioned.
March 24, 2017
A brilliant reflection about complex themes that always showed up on Scorsese's films but are approached here in new and beautiful ways. [Full review in Portuguese]
April 04, 2017
An epic film about devotion, deception and the consolation of inner spirituality. [Full review in Spanish]
April 06, 2017
It's a real high mass of a film, done with high craft in the highest seriousness.
January 13, 2017
Alternately powerful and somnolent.
March 28, 2017
Like the resolution of Ted Chiang's Tower of Babylon, there is no answer in inward faith: there's only the outward expression of grace. Silence is a masterpiece.
January 13, 2017
For those not exulted by the inner-workings of devotion, it's a slog.
January 07, 2017
Scorsese's abiding passion and respect for his source material are everywhere in evidence. For once, perhaps, they are a little too great.
January 13, 2017
Scorsese doesn't glorify martyrdom, and he doesn't even hate the killers. He makes death as blunt and dull and useless as a snapped pencil. The point is that there is no point.
May 10, 2017
This is exquisite film-making from a master film-maker.

