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Dec 23, 2016 · Martin Scorsese's film about Jesuit priests in 17th century Japan is a punishing experience and monumental work.
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Dec 22, 2016 · 2h 41m. By Manohla Dargis. Dec. 22, 2016. Martin Scorsese’s “Silence” is a story of faith and anguish. It tells of a Portuguese Jesuit priest, Father Rodrigues, who in 1643 heads into the dark...
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Silence ends Martin Scorsese's decades-long creative quest with a thoughtful, emotionally resonant look at spirituality and human nature that stands among the director's finest works. Read...
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Dec 10, 2016 · Film Review: Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’. Martin Scorsese rounds out his trilogy of faith-focused epics with this challenging, yet beautiful spiritual journey. By Peter Debruge. Courtesy of...
'Silence begins with two Jesuits slipping secretly into Kansai to find the only remaining Jesuit who it is bruited has become an apostate. The Japanese authorities forced Christians to step on the portrait of the Virgin or Christ on the cross, to renounce Christianity.
Silence is a 2016 epic historical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese from a screenplay by Jay Cocks and Scorsese, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Shūsaku Endō. The film stars Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Tadanobu Asano, Ciarán Hinds and Liam Neeson.
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Dec 23, 2016 · Silence is a slowly unfolding, deeply thoughtful film about questioning yourself. About questioning authority. About taking stock of where you've failed as a human being, and wondering how you can make amends — to yourself, to others, and to God.