The Quiet (2006)
Facts
| Directed by | Jamie Babbit |
| Cast | Elisha Cuthbert, Camilla Belle, Edie Falco, Martin Donovan (II) and Shawn Ashmore |
| Theatrical Release | September 1, 2006 |
| DVD Release | February 13, 2007 |
| Running Time | 96 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 043396165823 |
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Average user review:| I like it |
| Punked, but still enjoyed the flick. Tense, slightly erotic. Psychological thriller. |
I became caught up in this film, despite my original expectations not being fulfilled. Ironically, I came to care about the characters, and rooted for closure. This movie is difficult to review without giving the good stuff away, but if you can set aside your preconceived notions and roll with the story you are in for a wild ride.
Even the slow scenes are full of tension, and I consider this to be a Psychological thriller. This movie is full of teenage motifs, family psychoses, action, and revelations that unfold into a great climax. March 23, 2008
| Quietly Loud |
I liked this movie, but only watch it if you have a strong stomach. March 8, 2008
| Boring |
| If But for the Patchworked Completion |
As I review this, I need to point out that I'm not saying I really disliked the movie. Over 2/3s of the film were done really well, and had the end delivered a little more then I would have been happy. Had a few pieces fallen differently and a few moments been taken out of the fray, my view of the piece would be one of total contentment because I liked he things the movie tried to say. The idea about "The Quiet," asking what happens when something becomes invisible; it struck me as playful in some ways and disturbing in others. That said, the pieces I didn't care for were too much in the making and, sadder still, the ending didn't live up to the unspoken promises that were seeded throughout the plotline.
People have differing opinions on The Quiet that seem to range the spectrum through and through, and depending on what you need will probably determine whether this movie is for you. I liked the premise, the preface, and so many other portions of the movie that it makes me want to say that I liked it and speak glowingly on the subject. The problem is that the movie was flawed, much too much in the end to ignore, and those last ten minutes made me wonder why the idea hadn't been executed with more zeal.
December 5, 2007
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