Mo sha
- 2024
- 1 घं 59 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
6.5/10
1.3 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंChen Yutong, a girl's middle school student, was bullied at school, but her mother Li Han was unable to save her daughter from the "hell". Everyone around her turned a blind eye, and a colle... सभी पढ़ेंChen Yutong, a girl's middle school student, was bullied at school, but her mother Li Han was unable to save her daughter from the "hell". Everyone around her turned a blind eye, and a collective silence brewed greater violence.Chen Yutong, a girl's middle school student, was bullied at school, but her mother Li Han was unable to save her daughter from the "hell". Everyone around her turned a blind eye, and a collective silence brewed greater violence.
- पुरस्कार
- 9 जीत और कुल 10 नामांकन
Ning Chang
- Li Han
- (as Janine Chun-Ning Chang)
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Just came back from the cinema where I watched the remake of Boon-lip (Sam) Quah's "A Place Called Silence" from 2022... I couldn't help but wonder why a remake of the same movie was made just two years later by the same director!
The 7:50 P. M. session only had 20 people, so I was able to choose the best seats for an optimal viewing experience. The cinematography was impressive, with vibrant colors throughout, typical of many Chinese films nowadays. The screenplay was overly complex and lacked elegance, making it quite messy in some parts. However, the performances by Chuan-jun Wang, Janine Chun-Ning Chang, and Francis Ng were very good, and the editing was flawless, leaving me with an overall positive impression.
This crime thriller remake had a successful $50 million theatrical debut in mainland China, likely due to the appeal of the new cast. Despite being entertaining and filled with gore and slashing, the audience began to dwindle after couple of weeks as they switched to the latest comedies released in Chinese cinemas. While well-made, there was nothing particularly new about it.
The 7:50 P. M. session only had 20 people, so I was able to choose the best seats for an optimal viewing experience. The cinematography was impressive, with vibrant colors throughout, typical of many Chinese films nowadays. The screenplay was overly complex and lacked elegance, making it quite messy in some parts. However, the performances by Chuan-jun Wang, Janine Chun-Ning Chang, and Francis Ng were very good, and the editing was flawless, leaving me with an overall positive impression.
This crime thriller remake had a successful $50 million theatrical debut in mainland China, likely due to the appeal of the new cast. Despite being entertaining and filled with gore and slashing, the audience began to dwindle after couple of weeks as they switched to the latest comedies released in Chinese cinemas. While well-made, there was nothing particularly new about it.
At first glance, this seems like a good film. The cinematography is stunning, giving the movie a stylish and artistic vibe. However, my main issue lies in how the characters are written. Almost every character feels unnatural, as if they're not behaving like real people. To be clear, the actors deliver solid performances-it's the script that's problematic. The dialogue and interactions feel overly scripted and staged, which breaks the immersion.
The film's pretentiousness is especially evident in the ending, which makes no sense. Without delving into spoilers, I couldn't help but wonder: what was the point? How does it actually help the girl in the story? It feels like an attempt to be profound but ends up being confusing and unsatisfying.
The film's pretentiousness is especially evident in the ending, which makes no sense. Without delving into spoilers, I couldn't help but wonder: what was the point? How does it actually help the girl in the story? It feels like an attempt to be profound but ends up being confusing and unsatisfying.
10syafiqku
I absolutely dislike this kind of movie that involves bullying. For the plot, it just doesn't make sense that surrounding people will just ignore cases like that. So that is where the unrealistic part comes in to the movie that differentiate real life and movie.
Now I know people will have some issues with this movie, probably got some unasnwered questions mostly coming from "why they didn't do that" or "why she did this" . But again, I think this is a perfect representation of "what ifs" that isn't impossible to happen in real life.
The ending for me is very satisfying and the message of "bystander effect" and its influence on the victim gets conveyed beautifully.
Although I would not watch this movie again simply how depressing it is, I think everyone should try and get the message from this movie. Overall 10/10.
Now I know people will have some issues with this movie, probably got some unasnwered questions mostly coming from "why they didn't do that" or "why she did this" . But again, I think this is a perfect representation of "what ifs" that isn't impossible to happen in real life.
The ending for me is very satisfying and the message of "bystander effect" and its influence on the victim gets conveyed beautifully.
Although I would not watch this movie again simply how depressing it is, I think everyone should try and get the message from this movie. Overall 10/10.
Sam Quah's A Place Called Silence is a gripping crime mystery that dives headfirst into the impact of bullying within a seemingly safe school environment. With a tightly paced storyline and well-crafted suspense, the film keeps audiences engaged throughout, though it leaves some thematic questions unanswered.
The film begins with Chen Yutong, a special education student with a speech problem, being bullied by four classmates. Soon after, those bullies are mysteriously killed. The story takes a twist when Yutong goes missing, and her mother, Li Han, who works at the school, starts searching for her while the police investigates the murder.
Quah's direction is steady and deliberate, and the film's pacing is notably effective, pulling viewers into the tense environment of the school and keeping them there with little room for distraction. Visually, A Place Called Silence shines and the background score complements the visuals, adding a layer of unease that underscores each scene. Ning Chang delivers a powerful performance as Li Han, capturing the emotional strength and vulnerability of a mother driven by love and desperation.
Though the film effectively highlights the horror of bullying and keeps viewers engaged, it leaves a sense of dissatisfaction in its resolution. By presenting the murders of the bullies as the sole form of justice, the story falls short of fully addressing the complex issue of bullying. This narrative choice leaves a moral ambiguity, suggesting retribution without exploring any deeper solutions to cruelty. As a result, while the film is compelling and suspenseful, it may feel lacking for viewers looking for a more nuanced take on the consequences of bullying and accountability.
It's a solid watch for fans of crime thrillers, though it leaves viewers to ponder the moral implications of revenge, adding a layer of ambiguity that some may find haunting and thought-provoking.
The film begins with Chen Yutong, a special education student with a speech problem, being bullied by four classmates. Soon after, those bullies are mysteriously killed. The story takes a twist when Yutong goes missing, and her mother, Li Han, who works at the school, starts searching for her while the police investigates the murder.
Quah's direction is steady and deliberate, and the film's pacing is notably effective, pulling viewers into the tense environment of the school and keeping them there with little room for distraction. Visually, A Place Called Silence shines and the background score complements the visuals, adding a layer of unease that underscores each scene. Ning Chang delivers a powerful performance as Li Han, capturing the emotional strength and vulnerability of a mother driven by love and desperation.
Though the film effectively highlights the horror of bullying and keeps viewers engaged, it leaves a sense of dissatisfaction in its resolution. By presenting the murders of the bullies as the sole form of justice, the story falls short of fully addressing the complex issue of bullying. This narrative choice leaves a moral ambiguity, suggesting retribution without exploring any deeper solutions to cruelty. As a result, while the film is compelling and suspenseful, it may feel lacking for viewers looking for a more nuanced take on the consequences of bullying and accountability.
It's a solid watch for fans of crime thrillers, though it leaves viewers to ponder the moral implications of revenge, adding a layer of ambiguity that some may find haunting and thought-provoking.
I initially expected a straightforward tale of bullies getting their comeuppance, and while the movie certainly delivered on that front (for someone who despises bullies, it's suffice to say I took immense pleasure in that), I was pleasantly surprised by how the narrative unfolded into several paths, that too in such a meticulous manner.
At first glance, you might think the story is overly ambitious, introducing a multitude of characters in an attempt to create a complex web of plotlines, to overwhelm the viewers, However, as you delve deeper into the narrative, you will slowly come to appreciate all the thoughtful connections being made, culminating in a climax that masterfully ties every separate thread together.
Now, I won't divulge any specifics, as I want to keep the essence of the story a mystery, but I must commend how the writing challenges the notion of 'morality' and highlights the inherent fragility of the concept.
P. S. I absolutely cherished the ending, the best possible way to draw a fitting conclusion.
At first glance, you might think the story is overly ambitious, introducing a multitude of characters in an attempt to create a complex web of plotlines, to overwhelm the viewers, However, as you delve deeper into the narrative, you will slowly come to appreciate all the thoughtful connections being made, culminating in a climax that masterfully ties every separate thread together.
Now, I won't divulge any specifics, as I want to keep the essence of the story a mystery, but I must commend how the writing challenges the notion of 'morality' and highlights the inherent fragility of the concept.
P. S. I absolutely cherished the ending, the best possible way to draw a fitting conclusion.
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