Review of Lorna's Silence (2008) by Jeff T — 04 Aug 2009
The Dardennes brothers make some of the most rigorously moral and riveting films in current cinema. If LORNA'S SILENCE lacks a little of their usual bleak, brutal bite, it is still a riveting example of two filmmakers who seem to always be working at their peak.
The story of an incredibly practical young woman caught in a web of her own making, and her (possible) moral reawakening, if you haven't seen any of their other, probably greater, films (THE CHILD, THE PROMISE), this is a great place to start.
If you have seen them, you'll already have made a place on your calendar for this. So I'm not even speaking to you.
This review of Lorna's Silence (2008) was written by Jeff T on 04 Aug 2009.
Lorna's Silence has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
