Review of Into Great Silence (2005) by Riley H — 12 Jan 2010
You'll be transplanted in one of the quietest habitated place into the french mountains, daily monks activities, neutral cool colors, the only sounds are tools moving, gregorian chants, the heart beats slower, what captures is that every action is into the right now and actually creates a sense of enjoyment in picturing even the most banal action (dish washing, writing, reading, playing with cats).
Eventually the movie grows into boring (or a pacefull spiritual almost sleep state if you like) . Ah, the the sentences screened that are repeated through gave me a sense of sponsorization or branding , anyone else feel the same?
This review of Into Great Silence (2005) was written by Riley H on 12 Jan 2010.
Into Great Silence has generally received very positive reviews.
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