[go: up one dir, main page]

    Release calendarTop 250 moviesMost popular moviesBrowse movies by genreTop box officeShowtimes & ticketsMovie newsIndia movie spotlight
    What's on TV & streamingTop 250 TV showsMost popular TV showsBrowse TV shows by genreTV news
    What to watchLatest trailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightFamily entertainment guideIMDb Podcasts
    EmmysSuperheroes GuideSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideBest Of 2025 So FarDisability Pride MonthSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll events
    Born todayMost popular celebsCelebrity news
    Help centerContributor zonePolls
For industry professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign in
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
Back
  • Cast & crew
  • User reviews
  • Trivia
  • FAQ
IMDbPro
Alicia Silverstone, Sienna Guillory, and Joe Anderson in Silence Becomes You (2005)

User reviews

Silence Becomes You

35 reviews
4/10

Twisted Fairy Tale anyone

Yes I am the type that reads the back of the DVD case but I never expected what I didn't get. I loved the images of the twisted fairy tale but, the movie seemed like someone had yanked a page out of a Gothic teenagers dreams. I did not understand what the title had to do with the story. It seems that the writer of the film scammed some imagery from Francesca Leah Bloch. This movie seemed to have jumped off the twisted pages of this woman's retelling of fairy tales in modern day terms. All the princesses are schizophrenic and the princes are handsome, screwed up and bipolar. Good luck if you can make sense out of this hodgepodge of victorian furniture, hippy rags and twisted sisters. Toward the end I did begin to understand the older sister and the description of obsession on the back of the box.
  • ladymajjii
  • Feb 25, 2006
  • Permalink
3/10

Not Worth the Money

Silence Becomes You was most likely one of the worst movies that I have seen of all time. The cast did a wonderful job, however the plot was confusing and not very entertaining. The picture and quality of the movie overall was good, however the messy plot, and the confusing events don't make up for the time I lost watching the movie. If the events weren't so scrambled, and more was explained, I feel the movie could have been a hell of a lot more interesting. I watched the movie, sadly, three times, just to understand the little bit of sense in which I made of it, and honestly, the only way I would ever watch this movie again is if I were to get it for free, or if I was locked in a windowless room for the rest of my life with nothing else to do.
  • annvath080389
  • Jun 4, 2006
  • Permalink
4/10

Do Not Watch This If U Don't Want to Be FURIOUS!!

If you do not want to be the maddest person in the universe today, I beg of you..DO NOT watch this pathetic movie, seriously!! The director & the producer needs to be shot for this one! I had to literally come here & hope to God someone explained what was it I just watched! And I fought to keep one eye open so I didn't fall asleep on it. My dream probably would have been better! Then when I found out what the movie was about I realized I was better off not knowing! I can't believe someone even put this out on DVD much less a known actress was in it. I guess it's like my neighbor said, Silverstone hadn't made a movie in so long that she must have picked something with lines a 6th grader could memorize so she could pay her water bill. Let me tell all of you just how flimsy & pathetic this movie is, it makes that corny Honeymooners & Cat Woman look GOOD! I usually write the names of the new movies down then come here & read everyone's opinions before renting it. It NEVER fails, when I don't do that I get a piece of cr-p! I want my money back, whaaa sniff-sniff!!!!
  • BronzeKeilani26
  • Jan 4, 2006
  • Permalink

An artist impression

  • pinwy-bartok
  • Aug 25, 2008
  • Permalink
2/10

Lame, Annoying, Confuse, Awful – Impossible to Be Understood

Two sisters, Violet (Alicia Silverstone) and Grace (Sienna Guillory), very bounded to each other, live in an old mansion with ghosts of their past. Violet meets Luke (Joe Anderson) in a bar, and brings him to her mansion. Along the days, she seduces him, and they have sex many times as part of a plot with Grace. When Luke decides to leave the house with Violet, Grace tries to avoid, and Luke finds that they are trapped in the place.

This lame film gave me the sensation that a part is missing. I saw it on DVD, but if it was on VHS, I would believe that the tape might have broken and missed the part with the explanation of the plot of Grace and Violet. I am not sure if the screenplay is awful, or the characters are badly developed or both, but I was not able to understand the confuse story. The soundtrack in many parts is annoying, Alicia Silverstone is not sexy in the sex scenes, therefore nothing but the beautiful cinematography works in this awful direction. I would not recommend this flick even in a rainy and boring Saturday afternoon in Rio de Janeiro. My vote is two.

Title (Brazil): "Vítima da Sedução" ("Victim of the Seduction")
  • claudio_carvalho
  • Sep 29, 2006
  • Permalink
1/10

Awful, Awful, Awful!!!!

This was a waste of 5 bucks at the rental store.... although I thought the cinematography was really good, the movie itself is crap. Poor story line and it is way too drawn out. If you have nothing better to do, then it might be worth the time, but for me it wasn't even a good waste of an hour and a half! I can't believe that Ms. Silverstone even took this role. Such a waste of her talents...

Things I would rather do than see this movie: 1. Shoot myself in the foot 2. Eat shards of broken glass 3. count grass blades in the yard 4. Have an enema 5. See the proctologist

This was a bad film... Sorry, but I just can not give it anything positive.
  • toby_us
  • Dec 19, 2005
  • Permalink
1/10

Artistic film went astray

After reading previous negative reviews I mistook this film to be a misunderstood artistic film which happened to mistakenly find its way into the hands of die-hard wrestle-mania fans (take no offense please). Unfortunately for 'Silence Becomes You' any negative comments are overwhelmingly justified! Luckily for (and it is obvious while watching the film) Stephanie Sinclaire not a tremendous amount of time was spent on the story line. Lacking in all entertainment value, any audience member who successfully completes the film does so for the sheer bragging rights of watching what is to be perhaps the worst film of all time.
  • runner3001
  • Jan 7, 2006
  • Permalink
1/10

I didn't get it

seriously.. It was VERY LONG and didn't make a lot of sense. The plot was not there at all. I actually sat through the whole thing thinking that eventually something would make sense and maybe there would be a great ending, but there isn't a clear plot line at all and it's hard to be sure as to what they are even to try to get across to the audience.

I guess it's one of those artsy type movies that only "certain people" understand. It probably should have been done independent or something, so that these "certain people" could all view it and put their pinky to this lip and say "interesting". Don't waste any time or money on this one!
  • justinn_g
  • Jan 3, 2006
  • Permalink
1/10

Don't waste your time.

This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. I rented it because Alicia Silverstone is in it and I thought it might be good. Don't waste your time. The movie is poorly constructed in meaning and understanding. Rent Monster-In-Law and get a good laugh. The movie is basically confusing. You have to make your own conjectures as to the whys and wherefores in this movie. Since the point is muddled, the whole movie is muddled. An old Sherlock Holmes movie is better constructed than this movie. Alicia Silverstone could have chosen a much better movie than this one to prove that she is now a grown-up. Her earlier films are much better than this one even if they are more juvenile in nature.
  • aquarius_1951
  • Jan 1, 2006
  • Permalink
6/10

Eerie, art-house movie

It was an interesting premise for a movie, however, it had the tendency to lose it's impetus by attempting to be too art house. It captured the interest by keeping the watcher intent on working out exactly who was trying to achieve what and with whom but, more importantly why? It made for a kind of Charmed meets tortured soul effect, not, it has to be said a great combination for a movie. The dynamic of the sisters with their warped control freak father was nicely worked, leaving the watcher to draw their own conclusions about exactly what he got up to when mom wasn't looking.

Interesting boho kitsch costume for the girls and a nice stud muffin too!
  • lol-cadbury
  • Jan 24, 2006
  • Permalink
1/10

Silence becomes this movie

We rented this movie in hopes of watching something entertaining, instead we found that we had rented a flop. It was like watching a B rated movie on an A rated budget. The plot was somewhat perplexing. As I write this 14 hours after the movie, I am still unsure as to what I saw. The movie is full of psychosis. I am still unsure as to whether some of them were ghosts or just figments of their imagination.

On the plus side, I felt that Alicia Silverstone played her character well. She seemed to come across as a lady with complex issues. Joe Anderson did not come across well though. I felt that he left much to be desired. I do not recommend this movie.
  • mysticmausoleum
  • Sep 20, 2006
  • Permalink
8/10

Nicely Done

I caught the last 30 minutes of "Silence Becomes You" on cable and was intrigued enough to order the DVD. The DVD would have benefited from a director's commentary as the film is annoyingly vague at times (even to me) and I imagine that most viewers would welcome some clarification.

My favorable first impression was probably a combination of the great production design, the excellent acting for the camera direction, and the understated yet inventive editing. It was filmed in Lithuania in HD video (said to be the first feature film with 100% digital cinematography), a technique that allowed the production staff to see each days rushes immediately so they could make timely rewrite and re-shoot decisions.

"Silence Becomes You" was written and directed by Stephanie Sinclaire, the Associate Artistic Director of the internationally known Kings Head Theatre in London. Her stage background shines through the production as all three of her main characters are given a nice multi-dimensionality. They are all flawed yet to varying degrees sympathetic.

Take the assorted plot summaries and comments about this film with a certain grain of salt. It is about two 20-something half-sisters (if you credit certain statements and make an inference) who are still living together in the estate where they grew up. Alicia Silverstone plays Violet and Sienna Guillory plays Grace.

They have decided that Violet should have a baby and lure a roguish drifter named Luke (Joe Anderson) to the estate for the purpose of getting her pregnant. There is a fourth character, the house, which exercises a considerable hold and influence over the two women. This relationship is represented by frequent memory flashbacks to their father and their childhood. The two young actresses who play them as little girls (most likely chosen for their physical similarity to Silverstone and Guillory) are convincingly directed by Sinclaire and their frequent appearances give the film a lyrical quality.

As in Terrance Mallick's "Days of Heaven" (1978), the four principal characters represent the four elements; earth (the house), water (Violet), fire (Grace), and wind (Luke). The principal dynamic being how the least transitory element holds the three elusive elements in place. Most of the complaints about the film seem to center on Sinclaire's frequent misdirection, the viewer only knows what she wants you to know and when she wants you to know it. There does seem to be vagueness for the sake of vagueness, or at least in the service of introducing complexity to a relatively simple story. The girls have a degree of paranormal skills and there is a strong mental connection between them; qualities that their alchemist father (lead into gold is his metaphor for reproduction) went to great trouble to develop. Sinclaire violates the language of film with this and with her inconsistent flashback techniques; confusing the viewer about what is real, what is mystical, what is a dream, and what is simply a memory. So the film is unable to decide between being a ghost story or a psychological melodrama. Yet in the end all this stuff fits into the final explanation so as long as you get it there is little cause for complaint.

This is a must see for Silverstone fans, by far the best thing she has ever done. Helped by an excellent acting for the camera director and an quality ensemble she is quite impressive. To me her face has always seemed slightly off-balance, making her an excellent fit playing a character that is somewhat off-kilter.

Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child. Comment Comment | Permalink
  • aimless-46
  • Nov 9, 2009
  • Permalink
6/10

Impressing pictures!

I discovered great images in this movie - they show a stunning set and production design with tons of details, the colors are awesome and you can really experience the new technique of shooting digitally uncompressed in these aspects. The three actors are doing a good job and the story has some interesting complex layers to discover. The role of Alicia Silverstone might not be the one that some people expect here, but she offers a new side with a totally new look and far away from all that we're used to. The two sisters seem to live in a kind of a fairy-tale-world and this draws the attention of the viewer through the whole movie. If you like the impression of great pictures in a movie, then watch this one!
  • ena_sunrise
  • Jan 14, 2006
  • Permalink
1/10

Wow. This is so bad, you SHOULD watch it.

What happens when a set of poorly dressed twins allow a wandering psycho to stay in their creepy mansion? A whole lotta wackiness! This movie leaves the viewer questioning many things. Such as... why do these people NEVER leave their house? Why do they want to sacrifice each other? Why was this movie EVER made? This is honestly one of the worst movies ever created. It makes absolutely no sense, the characters have no depth, and Alicia Silverstone's childlike voice and "quirky" expressions stopped being cute sometime in the late nineties. On the plus side, it was actually SO shockingly horrible, I forced a few friends to watch it, just for a good laugh. So, if you like movies that try way too hard to have a "gothic" vibe, starring has-been and little known actors, then this is a film for you!
  • princessjenifer
  • Jan 23, 2006
  • Permalink

To Each Their Own

  • shorty6_1_90
  • Feb 3, 2012
  • Permalink
2/10

Don't take it for an arty movie, it simply is not

Now , we have the 2 sisters and the drifter. why are they there no one knows, what exactly is the relation between the 2 sisters, well it is up to you to decide because simply the script writer did not know.Such a pretentious movie that may fool some people as being an arty one.Even the love scenes lacked any chemistry or beauty , you just want to fast forward all through the whole movie. the material they had at hand with the three characters triangle had a lot of potentials but all gone to waste with a badly written and directed movie The only good thing about it was the wardrobe, a very colourful assortment of their parents clothes and of course the soundtrack .so if that would tempt you to see it you go ahead or just simply stay away
  • azkabanprisoner1970
  • Apr 3, 2006
  • Permalink
1/10

Horrible, Pretensious Crap

How anyone can sit through this exhausting and ultimately irritating film is beyond my grasp. Paper thin acting, jump cuts, and laughable intimations of high art and drama make jack a dull boy. Sex scenes were horrid, think late 80's cine-max of humping each others stomachs, interlaced with Luke warm giggly satin sheet cutaways. I don't care about the characters. I don't care about the story. I can't buy the symbolism or implied "uniqueness" of the piece. Dreary, annoying, juvenile attempt at filmaking. After an hour and a half of this fetid piece of tripe, I too, was ready to ponder suicide, or at the very least return to my local "BallBuster" video and demand my four dollars back. There's only two reasons any carbon based life-form would want to see this movie. Firstly, and with a higher probability of occurrence, you want to see Alicia Silverstone do the wild thing, as the cover and summary would suggest. Secondly, you really want to sink your undergraduate liberal arts teeth into a potentially stimulating film. mark my words... you will all be disappointed. Put that turd back on the shelf where it belongs and pick up "Donnie Darko," or "The Governess."
  • droppo76
  • Feb 6, 2006
  • Permalink
1/10

Artistic Outlook on Life

Basically, i can just leave you all with this brief comment. "This movie is awful. Don't even bother buying it, renting it or hell even watching it on TV for FREE. This movie is pathetic". Of course we can see that Alicia Silverstone is a good actress, no matter how whacked out a role she chooses. But thats the end of "Silence Becomes You" right there. From beginning to end, you have NO CLUE what is going on. The movie also does not make any sense. If you don't listen carefully to all the whispers and flashbacks then you are completely more lost than you were from the beginning. I really expected this to be a "Thriller", but there is nothing to even thrill about.

This movie is just a waste of time. It pretty much wastes an hour and a half of you life. I honestly think watching paint dry is more interesting than this movie. As a huge movie buff, skip this piece of garbage and watch something else.
  • its-okay-to-stare
  • Jun 27, 2006
  • Permalink
3/10

just awful

I've rarely had a more unpleasant experience watching a movie than watching this one. The two sisters are Seriously Messed Up. We know that from, what, minute 3 of the movie? We never get much past that. Despite an hour and a half of material, much of it laden with seemingly significant flashbacks, we never quite get to what the hell is actually behind all this gauzy art-house pretentiousness.

It's great to enjoy a movie, and clearly some people do enjoy this one. I'm happy for you if you're one of them. Seriously, though, if you are inspired by this movie to go out and make something similar, please consider making the following improvements on it so that the rest of us can enjoy it too:

* At some point, get around to explaining the premise. We want to know what is happening. Being a tease is fine for the first X minutes of a movie, but not for the entire thing.

* Let the audience connect (as in relate) to your characters sooner or later. Otherwise, we can't care about them. If they aren't real to us, their emotions are irrelevant to us.

* Offer something beyond unpleasantness and tragedy, or prepare for obscurity (meaning, we aren't coming). We don't always need a shiny, happy ending, but let some sunshine at least threaten to break through somewhere along the line. Pure bleakness is always going to be a tough sell. Life already offers us that for free, if we simply go the wrong direction. Depicting it as invincible is depressing -- and unrealistic.

If those kinds of major failures don't throw you off, maybe you'll like this movie. Otherwise, trust the low rating. It's deserved.
  • JamieWJackson
  • Jul 7, 2014
  • Permalink
1/10

Worst of the Worst

  • okieindian
  • Jan 3, 2006
  • Permalink
7/10

I think Everyone is Null.

  • xohello-dollface83
  • Oct 3, 2006
  • Permalink
4/10

Estrogen runs rampant

Two sisters, Grace and Violet (Sienna Guillory and Alicia Silverstone respectively) who are fairly reclusive take in a drunken thieving sort (Joe Anderson) to stay with them awhile. Unbeknownst to him, they have plans for him, plans that might unravel when it seems Violet may be getting closer to him, much to Grace's chagrin. This is a fairly well-acted (for the first half at least until Sienna starts to madly overact) women's Lifetime-esquire melodrama under the guise of a thriller. A tad too estrogen driven for most, yet solid enough. Nothing I'd personally watch again though.

Eye Candy: Sienna Guillory gets topless

My Grade: C-
  • movieman_kev
  • Oct 12, 2008
  • Permalink
8/10

Kind of a spoiler?

  • everybodyissomeone
  • Aug 6, 2007
  • Permalink
6/10

An intriguing idea let down by an incomplete execution.

  • peterpanandquasimodo
  • Jan 9, 2016
  • Permalink
2/10

Freaking hilarious!

First, I love "thinker" movies...but this one made me laugh within the first few minutes.

Second, I come to IMDb because I love to read other interpretations of movies/films.

Third, the reviews on this movie cracked me up and made me realize why I love human beings...our humor is priceless. You all rock! I have to disagree with the dude who said it was the worst movie of all time though...I've seen some doozies.

You gotta love the cheese factor, I mean, once in awhile it's just fun to put in a really bad movie with some friends (or alone) and laugh it off.

That or just come to IMDb and read the ingenious reviews. Rather eat shards of glass than watch this movie, you guys are freaking hilarious!
  • brightautumncolors
  • Jun 12, 2012
  • Permalink

More from this title

More to explore

Recently viewed

Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
Get the IMDb App
Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
Follow IMDb on social
Get the IMDb App
For Android and iOS
Get the IMDb App
  • Help
  • Site Index
  • IMDbPro
  • Box Office Mojo
  • License IMDb Data
  • Press Room
  • Advertising
  • Jobs
  • Conditions of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices
IMDb, an Amazon company

© 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.