Review of Into Great Silence (2005) by Andrés Z — 31 Aug 2007
A sublime mix of transcendence and cinema verite, Into Great Silence is a masterful trip inside the monastery, a 162 minute voyage that spellbinds, entrances, and makes you become one with the film itself.
Groning has created a film of its kind: the type that will keep you thinking and enjoying its quiet pleasures -- only through simple images -- for a long time, yet also one that could gratify film lovers without a limit to its quiet sense of aptness.
This review of Into Great Silence (2005) was written by Andrés Z on 31 Aug 2007.
Into Great Silence has generally received very positive reviews.
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