Ce film suit un inspecteur de police malentendant qui travaille comme interprète pour le département et doit faire face à une équipe de policiers corrompus qui tentent d'éliminer un témoin s... Tout lireCe film suit un inspecteur de police malentendant qui travaille comme interprète pour le département et doit faire face à une équipe de policiers corrompus qui tentent d'éliminer un témoin sourd d'un meurtre dans un immeuble d'habitation.Ce film suit un inspecteur de police malentendant qui travaille comme interprète pour le département et doit faire face à une équipe de policiers corrompus qui tentent d'éliminer un témoin sourd d'un meurtre dans un immeuble d'habitation.
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If there was not the deaf - half deaf actually - cop in this action thriller, I would have already forgotten it. This movie is a routine time waster, which bored me a bit from time to time in the first part, but less in the second. Slightly above average action thriller among hundreds - if not thousands - of others. I repeat, you have an unusual deaf cop character, I mean a cop with the greatest difficulties to hear and who's in charge to protect a young totally deaf mute woman against a bunch of villains, who are cops !! And I like those villains; one of them desperately needs money for his daughter suffering from an illness...Very interesting.... Yes, the second part is ten times better, more gritty and tense than the first one. I thought a bit about Walter Hill's TRESSPASS on the scheme and overall atmosphere.
I barely recognized Swedish actor Joel Kinnaman. He has a very distinctive voice and that's how I knew I saw him before. That was in the excellent series The Killing (2011), a show you definitely need to watch if you like the mystery/crime genre. That said he did a good job playing the detective who's losing his hearing little by little. The story has a good suspense level but it is a bit predictable. Nonetheless once you're into the story you'll never get bored as there's plenty of suspenseful action scenes. The entire cast was good with their performances. The Silent Hour won't win Oscars but it's certainly worth watching.
"The Silent Hour" is a thrilling auditory adventure that plunges us into a world of silence and suspense. Joel Kinnaman's portrayal of a deaf detective, forced to rely on his instincts and a deaf witness, is a masterclass in understated intensity. The film's sound design is a character in itself, creating a palpable sense of isolation and tension. While the plot may be predictable at times, the film's unique premise and strong performances elevate it above the ordinary. "The Silent Hour" is a must-watch for fans of suspenseful thrillers and a testament to the power of storytelling without words.
Yes, okay, you aren't getting anything original, but The Silent Hour is a well made, taut, action Thriller and thoroughly engaged me from start to finish. Good performances from the cast, especially the two leads.
Yes, okay, you aren't getting anything original, but The Silent Hour is a well made, taut, action Thriller and thoroughly engaged me from start to finish. Good performances from the cast, especially the two leads.
Yes, okay, you aren't getting anything original, but The Silent Hour is a well made, taut, action Thriller and thoroughly engaged me from start to finish. Good performances from the cast, especially the two leads.
Yes, okay, you aren't getting anything original, but The Silent Hour is a well made, taut, action Thriller and thoroughly engaged me from start to finish. Good performances from the cast, especially the two leads.
Yes, okay, you aren't getting anything original, but The Silent Hour is a well made, taut, action Thriller and thoroughly engaged me from start to finish. Good performances from the cast, especially the two leads.
In Boston, homicide detective Frank Shaw (Joel Kinnaman) is chasing a criminal when he is hit by a car. He has a sensible hearing loss and eleven months later, his doctor tells him that he will become deaf in a few months. While the devastated Frank is drinking in a bar, his former partner and now narcotics detective Doug Slater (Mark Strong) asks Frank to help him in an investigation. He needs to interview Ava Fremont (Sandra Mae Frank), a deaf witness to the murder of a drug dealer, but the ASL translator is on vacation and not available for one month. Frank goes with Doug to Ava's apartment in an almost empty residence building and they learn that the residents have been evicted since the owner wants to renovate the building to rent the apartments for a higher class. Frank learns that Ava is a former drug addicted and finds Narcan in her bathroom cabinet. Ava delivers her cellphone to Doug with the footage of the murder, and they leave her place. While driving back home, Frank notes that he has forgotten his cellphone at Ava's apartment. He returns to her home and finds that a group of men led by the black Lynch (Mekhi Phifer) is hunting her down. Soon he learns that Lynch and the other men are corrupt cops that want to simulate an overdose in Ava to kill her. Further, Ava is not drug addicted and used drugs only when her grandmother died, and she was depressed. Now their only hope is to find a telephone and contact Doug Slater to save them.
"The Silent Hour" (2024) is an engaging and claustrophobic thriller with a cat and mouse game story. Joel Kinnaman performs the role of an honest police detective that is involved in the attempt to murder a witness by dirty cops. Sandra Mae Frank is deaf in real life and is comfortable in the role of the smart deaf witness that is saved by Frank Shaw. The plot is predictable and flaws when Ava discharges the pistol retrieved by Frank on the window, leaving them without a weapon again. Despite the flaws, this film is highly entertaining. My vote is seven.
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"The Silent Hour" (2024) is an engaging and claustrophobic thriller with a cat and mouse game story. Joel Kinnaman performs the role of an honest police detective that is involved in the attempt to murder a witness by dirty cops. Sandra Mae Frank is deaf in real life and is comfortable in the role of the smart deaf witness that is saved by Frank Shaw. The plot is predictable and flaws when Ava discharges the pistol retrieved by Frank on the window, leaving them without a weapon again. Despite the flaws, this film is highly entertaining. My vote is seven.
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- AnecdotesLike her character Ava, actress Sandra Mae Frank is deaf, although not from birth. Frank lost her hearing when she was three years old, and went on to become a stage actress before she broke into television and movies. She has since been a proponent of casting more deaf actors in mainstream cinema.
- GaffesLocating the stolen phone will not give the floor number of a multi-story building, only the building location itself.
- ConnexionsReferences Session 9 (2001)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La hora del silencio
- Lieux de tournage
- Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada(Jogging scenes)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 322 064 $US
- Durée
- 1h 39min(99 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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