Tras la inesperada muerte de su padre, una adolescente sorda se muda a casa de sus padrinos, donde descubre que el cruel comportamiento de su hija puede ser indicio de un oscuro secreto en l... Leer todoTras la inesperada muerte de su padre, una adolescente sorda se muda a casa de sus padrinos, donde descubre que el cruel comportamiento de su hija puede ser indicio de un oscuro secreto en la familia.Tras la inesperada muerte de su padre, una adolescente sorda se muda a casa de sus padrinos, donde descubre que el cruel comportamiento de su hija puede ser indicio de un oscuro secreto en la familia.
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- Michelle Fell
- (as Katy Mixon)
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- (as Marijane Vandivier)
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Dot is a deaf teenager who has just been adopted by her godparents, she also cannot speak, she is the outcast at school, and lost her parents at a young age. Nina is the parent's daughter who is very popular and has a very dark secret with her "daddy". When Nina spots Dot playing the piano, Dot has a secret of her own that just might out what is happening in their family.
The Quiet is a very interesting plot that I found to be unique and pretty good. The acting is alright, I was surprised by how well the film worked and how well directed it was. I think the thing is though, it's one of those movies you can only see once, you'll see what I mean, because it touches bases you'd never think where a movie would go, you know? But I think we all need those type of movies every once in a while.
7/10
This is what I call the evil teen genre. Some young flesh in tight clothes with some sociopathic behavior thrown in for good measure. The acting is television quality but the script is intriguing enough that you won't notice until after mulling over how the whole story unfolded and whether it is really plausible or not. I don't find this story plausible and the acting really falters like a broken ankle at the end, but I also know sloppier crimes have gone undiscovered so I guess it could happen.
It's just not really what you would expect though, so be prepared to go.. HUH??? WHAT??
I liked a lot of the dialog in the movie- the bickering was well written.
PLOT: a deaf girl who is the daughter of a recently dead relative shows up on a family's doorstep and they take her in. The family's daughter is NOT amused and the family's father has a rather odd relationship with the rest of the family. Let's just say he's a self-centered asshole with a bad temper that isn't above getting physical over a verbal argument and he has a fetish.
Adding this mysterious deaf girl to their already weird suburban hell mix makes for some interesting fireworks. You will be disappointed with the ending but it's a fantastic story with pretty girls( no skin to speak of, though- BOO!!) up until the last 12 minutes or so where it kind of careens into a ditch and comes to a hasty halt.
Directed by Jamie Babbit, who is apparently known for lighter TV fare. She has thrown that out the window with The Quiet. Dot (Camilla Belle), a deaf orphan girl, is sent to live with a wholesome foster family, but soon realizes all is not cop-acetic.
Something about this film really hit me. It is a very dark and adult tale set in any town USA. You would find me to be a quiet guy generally, and I like to listen to folks have to say. When you pay attention, people will tell you the most amazing things. 'Dot' certainly goes through that in this film. This is a story about teenagers, and it is appealing that they act that way, saying stupid things and not being 'wise' beyond their years.
The film captured High School for me to a tee, and featured nice pacing and a better than expected performance from the ever-so-lovely Elisha Cuthbert. Some folks may get completely turned off by the subject material, since this is very dark, depressing and very adult material. But for some reason the 'Dot' character really got me...
The classy and erotic "The Quiet" was a great surprise for me, with a dense and solid drama about an unpleasant theme incest that is unusual in American movies. Camilla Belle, Elisha Cuthbert, Martin Donovan and Edie Falco give top-notch performances, and the talented actress and pianist Camilla Belle is responsible for part of the stylish music score, playing Beethoven on the piano. The powerful story about invisibility and secrets may be controversial or polemic for many viewers, disturbing for others, but never disappointing. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "O Preço do Silêncio" ("The Price of the Silence")
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- TriviaAlong with playing one of the main characters, Elisha Cuthbert was also an associate producer for the movie.
- ErroresWhen Connor is describing Hershey PA to Dot, he tells her that they give out free M&Ms. They are a product of the M&M/Mars company, not Hershey. Hershey does in fact give out free candy but it is always a product of theirs, not the competition.
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[last lines]
Dot: [voice-over] I used to fantasise that when I died, there wouldn't be a funeral. Having led my life invisibly, *no one* would come to mourn. But being invisible isn't worth it in the end... because when you're invisible, other people may not see you... but you can't help seeing other people.
- Versiones alternativasThere are two versions: 1h 36m(96 min) and 1h 31m(91 min) (original).
- Bandas sonorasSunflower
Written by Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker and Zak Sally
Performed by Low
Published by 1238 Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Kranky Records and Low
By Arrangement with Rykomusic
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 900,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 381,420
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 27,546
- 27 ago 2006
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 381,420
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 36 minutos
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1