Review of Sound of Metal (2020) by Ty Burr for Boston Globe — 18 Nov 2020
The final moments, however, are all Ruben’s, which is to say they’re all Ahmed’s, and the actor makes his character’s ultimate decision feel both hard won and achingly simple. Coming out toward the end of a year of great and terrible cacophony, Sound of Metal understands the gift that is hearing and the blessings of silence alike.
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This review of Sound of Metal (2020) was written by Ty Burr and published by Boston Globe on 18 Nov 2020.
Sound of Metal has generally received very positive reviews.
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