Review of Into Great Silence (2005) by Ken Fox for TV Guide — 28 Feb 2007
Groning's approach gives the viewer a rare chance to really listen to what water sounds like when it drips from a tin bowl, or the watch what patterns raindrops make when they fall on a shallow puddle -- purely sensual, cinematic experiences.
In such moments we sense the point of view of a patient, sensitive filmmaker.
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This review of Into Great Silence (2005) was written by Ken Fox and published by TV Guide on 28 Feb 2007.
Into Great Silence has generally received very positive reviews.
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