Review of The Look of Silence (2014) by Louise D — 08 Sep 2016
Although this does not approach the artistic pinnacle of The Act of Killing, it is nonetheless extraordinary. It's also a necessary companion to that film, rightly reinstating the victims at the centre, and showing why the other film has to take its oblique approach in order to finally puncture the self-satisfaction and justification of the killers.
The courage and stoicism of Adi, the interviewer, is incredible.
This review of The Look of Silence (2014) was written by Louise D on 08 Sep 2016.
The Look of Silence has generally received very positive reviews.
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