Set in the coffee fields of Latin America, the movie unfolds through the eyes of Josefina Moreno, an 18 year-old coffee picker, with a rare and amazing sense of smell.Set in the coffee fields of Latin America, the movie unfolds through the eyes of Josefina Moreno, an 18 year-old coffee picker, with a rare and amazing sense of smell.Set in the coffee fields of Latin America, the movie unfolds through the eyes of Josefina Moreno, an 18 year-old coffee picker, with a rare and amazing sense of smell.
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The Whisper of Silence (or El Suspiro del Silencio in Spanish) is a universally powerful story...
The protagonist embarks on a powerful journey, one that reveals the complexities of womanhood, violence, sophicating pain, and inner profound silence. She is both strong and fragile, striving for her own path while longing for the support and encouragement of her female, and yes, her male counterparts. Her story resonates with anyone who has ever been torn between the need to be resilient and the desire for protection while drowning in the inability to speak the truth.
As the audience watches her journey unfold, they will find themselves captivated by her grace and spirit. She is enchanting, her struggles and triumphs echoing the experiences of women everywhere. The film doesn't offer a simple ending, it is shocking -- but it is done to invite the audience to reflect, learn, and grow alongside the protagonist and more importantly to create meaningful dialogue about the horror of violence against women all over the world.
Movies like this have the power to inspire, offer an opportunity to look at the world, and try to find transcending language for this global issue.
The protagonist embarks on a powerful journey, one that reveals the complexities of womanhood, violence, sophicating pain, and inner profound silence. She is both strong and fragile, striving for her own path while longing for the support and encouragement of her female, and yes, her male counterparts. Her story resonates with anyone who has ever been torn between the need to be resilient and the desire for protection while drowning in the inability to speak the truth.
As the audience watches her journey unfold, they will find themselves captivated by her grace and spirit. She is enchanting, her struggles and triumphs echoing the experiences of women everywhere. The film doesn't offer a simple ending, it is shocking -- but it is done to invite the audience to reflect, learn, and grow alongside the protagonist and more importantly to create meaningful dialogue about the horror of violence against women all over the world.
Movies like this have the power to inspire, offer an opportunity to look at the world, and try to find transcending language for this global issue.
Few movies leave me breathless (El Suspiro del Silencio, the original title in Spanish) left me breathless. Why is this movie not in Netflix? I often wonder if hollywood, a dying industry, is dying because of their lack of originality. Whisper, as I want to calle it, is a miracle, a punch in the gut that awekens your soul. A femine war battle film. Laura is powerful. The director, Quijada, deserves many awards. A must see film that carries you into a world never seen before, the world of coffee, the suffering and sacrifice of women in the working fields of Central America and, well, anywhere in the world. Are women safe anywhere? Well, Whisper sure makes us question this.
El Suspiro del Silencio, directed by Alfonso Quijada, offers a poetic exploration of rural life through the unique lens of Josefina Moreno, a campesina with an extraordinary sense of smell. The film masterfully blends the natural beauty of the countryside with the rich, sensory experience of coffee tasting, as Josefina's gift becomes a gateway to a world beyond her humble beginnings. Quijada's direction captures the nuanced emotions of discovery and empowerment, while the cinematography immerses viewers in the lush, aromatic landscapes. This is a visually and emotionally resonant film that celebrates the power of hidden talents and the unexpected paths they can carve.
This film kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish, fully engaged with every twist and turn. It evoked vivid memories of living in South America, capturing the region's picturesque landscapes and rich coffee culture in such a beautiful way. However, this was contrasted by the portrayal of an all-too-common abuse story-one that, sadly, resonates not just in South America but around the world. It's rare to see such important and difficult stories told with such sensitivity and impact. Films like this are a powerful reminder of the stories that need to be heard..
Beautifully done! <3.
Beautifully done! <3.
This is one of those films that draws you in as you learn more about each character and their story and how they relate to each other. The suspense grows as each relationship continues to change. The story allows each character to have depth so their words carry more meaning which helped me become immersed in the wonderous and stunning landscape of El Salvador. It felt like a fresh dimension of wonder and excitement. The actors were superb and led by the main character, Josefina, played by Laura Osma. I think this movie is a triumph for the director, Alfonso Quijada. He has brought to life the story of women suffering in the coffee fields of El Salvador even as they continue to follow their dreams and passions.
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