Review of Lorna's Silence (2008) by Sam B — 10 Oct 2013
A cold, bleak Belgian film that gives equal importance both to what is not seen and heard and what is. "Lorna's Silence" is a rigid character study by the Dardenne brothers that will be challenging to many.
The goal here was seemingly to reflect on the power of absence and silence, and while this focus makes it feel weightless and even pointless at times, these are intentional design choices that offer up food for thought with varying degrees of success.
This review of Lorna's Silence (2008) was written by Sam B on 10 Oct 2013.
Lorna's Silence has generally received positive reviews.
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