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Blu-ray + Digital HD
Paramount Pictures | 2016 | 161 min | Rated R | Mar 28, 2017
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Codec: MPEG-4 AVC (28.71 Mbps) Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 French: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps) Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps)
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 French: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps) Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps) (less)
Subtitles
English, English SDH, French, Spanish
English, English SDH, French, Spanish (less)
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Blu-ray Disc Single disc (1 BD-50)
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iTunes
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Slipcover in original pressing
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Region A (C untested)
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Silence Blu-ray Review
Reviewed by Martin Liebman, March 18, 2017
When a director is as accomplished as Martin Scorsese, it's hard to call a single film in his body of work his "masterpiece." Silence comes
close to taking that label, even in light of the director's incredible filmography. A picture decades in the making and waiting for not just a lull in
Marty's schedule but for his soul to be prepared for the work of making it, Silence explores Christian persecution in 17th century Japan. The
film is a monumental achievement of not simple storytelling or messaging but rather thoughtful exploration of religion, its place in a man's heart and
soul and its place in a land where its message is not welcome, at least not by those who reject its teachings for more than a simple disagreement of
spiritual philosophy. The film is extraordinarily well done, captivating not for any cinematic decadence or flair but rather for its deliberate, thoughtful,
finely structured depiction of the battle for a single soul amidst a raging spiritual war.
Word has reached the Catholic church that Father Cristóvão Ferreira (Liam Neeson) has renounced his faith after enduring torture on a mission trip
to Japan. Two young priests who hold him in high regard, Sebastião Rodrigues (Andrew Garfield) and Francisco Garupe (Adam Driver), travel to
Japan in hopes of finding their mentor and absolving him of what they believe to be the mistruths that have tarnished his reputation as an
unshakable missionary and man
of God. They arrive in a country where Christians must live in hiding. They, too, are forced to live in secrecy, teaching the Word clandestinely and at
night. As their time in the country increases and the investigation moves forward, they find themselves caught in the middle of a violent
persecution and purging of Christian believers, testing their faith and putting themselves, and their fellow Japanese Christians, in great danger.
Silence embodies cinema's most artful and its most purposeful sides. Far from the empty entertainment vessels around it, the film is a
beacon of delicately paced, smartly constructed, and emotionally gripping moviemaking that sacrifices entertainment value and modern wizardry in
favor of an honest exploration of faith facing its greatest challenge. The movie does not ask the audience to understand it, nor does it ask the
audience to agree with it. It asks the audience experience it, to feel the inward turmoil and the outward terror and, at least, relate with the
characters
as they're forced to explore their faith well beyond the limits of human understanding or physical coercion. The film offers a genuinely complex
depiction of living in faith and simultaneously living in fear, and as it reaches its climax that division becomes less distanced and takes on greater
meaning beyond the individual and his purpose in spreading the message of his faith. Much of the film is the depiction of Rodrigues' steadfastness
and the counter, the evolving moral dilemma of standing tall against the immutable stalwarts on the other side who don't so much refuse to
understand his teachings, but to accept them not because of what they say, but rather what they represent to those who hear it. The story evolves
into a trial between faith in God and obligation to fellow man, a moral quagmire balancing convictions of faith and the physical ramifications
thereof.
Scorsese crafts the film in a manner that is extreme in execution but not gratuitous in depiction. It can be physically violent and difficult to watch,
yes, but the film is so rightfully focused on the inner turmoil that any outward depictions of violence are dwarfed by the masterful presentation of
the
emotional and spiritual complexities that define the film. Andrew Garfield is spectacular in the lead role. The sense of conviction is obvious, the
immersion into his world and beliefs genuine, and the struggle palpable. His embodiment of the character transcends time and place and even
circumstance and, in a way, is almost universally descriptive of every man of faith's struggles in life, not necessarily under these specific challenges
of conviction but in the everyday struggles that can tear one apart at his or her very inner fabric. Garfield is exceptional, matched by several strong
performances from the English and Japanese cast alike that never want for greater natural intensity or unwavering grasp of the film's most
demandingly complex story and theme and spiritual machinations. It's gorgeously photographed and staged, misty and dreary to begin but,
somewhat conversely but also somewhat complimentary, gaining visual clarity as the film moves along. It's a subtle gesture but critical in helping
to define the film, even as Scorsese leaves much of it open for interpretation.
Silence Blu-ray, Video Quality
Silence was predominantly shot on film. Paramount's 1080p presentation produces a pleasing filmic veneer, revealing a light and consistent
grain structure throughout. Details tend to tighten as the film movies along and becomes predominantly brighter and sharper with time. The open is
rather dark, dreary, misty, gray and blue and black. A few softer focus shots and some smeary edges are evident, while even dense fabric and frayed
clothing aren't super-sharp. But as the film progresses and light sources are more balanced and revealing, details become ever more firm and stout.
Facial textures are abundant, woods and terrain effortlessly sharp, clothing intricate and natural, and natural environments very clear. Colors, as noted,
lack much richness or vitality in the opening act, but as the film moves along bright blue ocean water, leafy greens, and other splashes of color on
clothing and even blood prove nicely vivid and accurate. Black levels are attractively dark and deep. Flesh tones appear accurate. No serious source or
encode flaws are readily evident. The movie looks amazing on Blu-ray.
Silence Blu-ray, Audio Quality
Silence arrives on Blu-ray with a strong DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack. Much of the activity beyond dialogue comes in the form
of atmospherics. The film opens with bountiful ambience that increases in volume, width, and intensity and suddenly gives way to a void and the
movie's title. Quality environmental effects are heard in various places throughout the film; a Chinese restaurant early in the movie, for example,
springs to life with lively background discussion and din. Cold, gusty winds are heard howling and blowing at a distance from inside a cave. One key
scene features ocean waves intensely punishing the stage, rolling in and out with some force but with predominant front-end presence. Dialogue drives
most of the film, however, and it's presented with the expected clarity, front-center positioning, and prioritization one would expect from a new release
film.
Silence Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation
Silence is a monumental film, destined to stand as a stalwart in cinema history as one of the most purposeful and precisely crafted in not only
Scorsese's career but in contemporary moviemaking. It's radically different from much of today's mainstream moviemaking and it defines the medium
as one capable of offering the sort of intimate, soulful, meaningful experiences the greatest stories demand. The film is beautifully acted, strikingly
constructed, and one of the most thoughtfully and spiritually engaging films of its time. Paramount's Blu-ray contains only one feature, but it does offer
a positive overview of not just the making of the movie but its purpose and the power of the journey that was its construction. Video and audio are
spectacular. Very highly recommended.
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