Review of The Silencing (2020) by Glenn Kenny for RogerEbert.com — 14 Aug 2020
Nowadays it seems when European filmmakers want to make pictures in North America, it’s always some gritty backwoods blood-drenched drama or thriller. Same with young actors like the Fiennes fella wanting to play black-eyed scruffy snotty miscreants.
Is this some wayward pursuit of a kind of authenticity? Because what it is, ultimately, no matter how much competence is brought to bear to such exercises, tiresome.
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This review of The Silencing (2020) was written by Glenn Kenny and published by RogerEbert.com on 14 Aug 2020.
The Silencing has generally received positive reviews.
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