Review of Sound and Fury (2000) by Thomas P — 05 Oct 2014
Wildly articulate, intelligent and highly emotional without being volatile, this film gives voice to the options surrounding cochlear implants and it's threatening effect perceived by the deaf community.
Wonderfully personal and intimate; profoundly, deeply moving, see vulnerable people open up about their experiences.
On the DVD, see the extra 20 min of extra interviews which gives even more insight - an example of someone who rejected the implant, and another who had difficulty and yet embraced it.
I also recommend finding the 2013-14 TEDtalk of Heather Artinian - the central little girl of the doc - who speaks about what she has learned since, and her brilliant philosophy she's developed bc of her experiences.
Brilliant, illuminating, authentic and ultimately inspiring.
5 out of 5.
This review of Sound and Fury (2000) was written by Thomas P on 05 Oct 2014.
Sound and Fury has generally received very positive reviews.
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