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Soundproof

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
130
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Susan Lynch and Joseph Mawle in Soundproof (2006)
Drama

When Chris is thrown from the balcony of a high-rise block of flats, suspicion falls on his flatmate Dean, who is profoundly deaf.When Chris is thrown from the balcony of a high-rise block of flats, suspicion falls on his flatmate Dean, who is profoundly deaf.When Chris is thrown from the balcony of a high-rise block of flats, suspicion falls on his flatmate Dean, who is profoundly deaf.

  • Director
    • Edmund Coulthard
  • Writer
    • Sukey Fisher
  • Stars
    • Susan Lynch
    • Joseph Mawle
    • Joanna Dunbar
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    130
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edmund Coulthard
    • Writer
      • Sukey Fisher
    • Stars
      • Susan Lynch
      • Joseph Mawle
      • Joanna Dunbar
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Susan Lynch
    Susan Lynch
    • Penny
    Joseph Mawle
    Joseph Mawle
    • Dean Whittingham
    Joanna Dunbar
    • Jak
    Brendan Coyle
    Brendan Coyle
    • DI Dave Cox
    Neil Stuke
    Neil Stuke
    • Chris Groves
    Michael Colgan
    Michael Colgan
    • Connor
    Eve Myles
    Eve Myles
    • DC Sarah McGowan
    Demelza Randall
    Demelza Randall
    • Magda
    Diana Martin
    • Heather
    Jay Simpson
    Jay Simpson
    • DS Rollins
    Guy Lankester
    • Jamie
    Susannah Wise
    Susannah Wise
    • Anna
    Flip Webster
    • Chris's Mum
    Helena Michell
    • House Owner
    Stephanie Street
    • Duty Solicitor
    Isabel Pollen
    • Dean's Boss
    Josef Altin
    Josef Altin
    • Stee
    Andrew French
    • Banquo
    • Director
      • Edmund Coulthard
    • Writer
      • Sukey Fisher
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    bob the moo

    Perhaps not as strong a film as the "deaf cast" hype would have suggested but it is still a good mystery with an enjoyable narrative and good cast

    Flatmates Chris, Connor, Dean and Jak return to their flat with their friends having stocked up on drink to continue their evening with a house party. The night ends abruptly when Chris falls from the balcony of the high rise flat. The police are called and everyone is questioned as to what happened, the relationship between those involved and the specifics of the night. As Dean is deaf, the police call in interpreter Penny to assist with the sign language. When Chris dies in hospital a few days later, the police bring in a couple of suspects for questions and Penny yet again finds herself questioning Dean while at the same time starting an entirely inappropriate relationship with him.

    This film was sold in the UK on the back of it being an unusual mix of hearing and deaf actors using a mix of words and sign language. In fairness this aspect of it is a selling point because it is a rarity for a mainstream (primetime BBC2) dramatic film, but it is not the only thing it has going for it and you quickly get past the novelty value of this after the first 15 minutes or so. After this it just becomes a pretty good mystery drama that follows the current struggles of Dean and Penny, spliced through with flashbacks of the night leading up to Chris' death. It is an effective story that works well even if it could have done with a bit more pace and urgency at times. Instead of slickness it aims for a bit of depth but I didn't think it had the material required to pull it off – providing a backbone to the tale even if I wanted a nervous system and heart as well.

    The cast are all pretty good. Lynch is good as our way into the story but her dilemmas are placed secondary as the film progresses and her role within the tale is not as concrete as I would have liked. Mawle is impressive as Dean and the film belongs to him. The material takes him an obvious path and I felt it pushed him away from the road where he could have developed more of a person, but he is still very strong. Support from Dunbar, Stuke, Colgan and others is all solid enough with no bad performances but on the whole the film was with Mawle and Lynch.

    A good one-off drama then. Perhaps not as strong a film as the "deaf cast" hype would have suggested but it is still a good mystery with an enjoyable narrative and roundly good performances.
    10JoeBoBean

    Good Going BBC it was Fantastic

    I just watched this BBC gem! In recent months there have not been many good one off drama's, but this was great. Reading that the story involved deaf and hearing actors i was intrigued and thrilled to see that there was something of substance to watch. I wasn't let down!! The acting was of a very high class and not only that but the cast seemed to completely gel with their characters. Unlike a lot of Drama's UK and US the music and background noise did not take away from the actual story or overpower it, they were used perfectly to show the audience how it feels to have a loss of hearing and it really gave you something to think about even when it ended. It may not be a red herring filled plot with twists and turns, but the case involved was interesting and there was no dull minute in 90 minute show. All in all it was a complete hit in my book so well done BBC for putting it on and well done to everyone involved in making this brilliant piece of TV.
    9emuir-1

    This film actually got it right.

    Having seen Joseph Mawle in several totally different roles, JenBen Starke, Gerald in 'Women in Love' and most recently the heavy villain Jebediah Shine in 'Ripper Street', when I heard of this film I watched it out of curiosity as my hearing began to deteriorate steadily from my teens. Joseph Mawle did an excellent job as the profoundly deaf young man, and there were so many little things they got right. When people knocked on the door or called his name, he ignored them because he could not hear, until they got his attention by touching him. All my life I have been called standoffish and rude, even being marked down on performance reviews because they think I ignore greetings like 'good morning'. Hearing loss rarely means total loss of sound, but loss of certain frequencies. I do not hear telephones or doorbells, or even the emergency vehicles behind me in traffic, and music now sounds distorted as if half the orchestra has downed their instruments and gone home. I have tried to explain that while I hear sound, it is as if people are speaking in a foreign language - I cannot understand the words. After a while, friends fell away as they tired of repeating things or not getting my attention. I have had to learn to enjoy my own company. This film really caught the isolation of the deaf. When someone is blind or physically disabled, people allow for them, but a deaf person looks quite normal.

    For a while watching the film, I thought there was something wrong with my sound system as the sound kept going faint and mumbled, with buzzing on the soundtrack, then I realised that what we were hearing was what the deaf characters heard, and being hearing impaired myself, that is how I hear sound when I don't have hearing aids or headphones. Hearing aids can help, but do not give normal hearing.

    My only gripe is the use of flashbacks, which I find confusing unless they are in monochrome. Otherwise, this was an excellent film which might help people understand what we face.
    4nxfgrcz

    Made for TV movie

    Deaf CSI nothing else to be said It's a 5, 6 if you're into those kinds of shows. Nothing special about it and the I translator makes nothing moments feel even longer than they need too.
    8jeanret

    outstanding movie

    I saw this movie on BBC America.

    The plot line was believable, and I found myself able to identify with the main characters and their plight.

    The movie contained flashbacks which were sometimes hard to follow, but once I caught on to how they were being set up, I enjoyed this aspect of the film.

    It was so good I wanted to show it to my friends, but I haven't been able to find it lately in the BBC America schedule. Does anyone know when it will be shown again? This was a movie truly worth seeing again! Hopefully, it will be back on TV soon, so if anyone knows when, please let me know through this log.

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      Television movie drama debut for Joseph Mawle.
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      Featured in See Hear: Episode #34.5 (2014)

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • English
      • British Sign Language
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Blast! Films
      • Boom
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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