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Is The Silence Available On Netflix?

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Is The Silence available on Netflix?

The Silence is a 2019 horror film directed by John R. Leonetti and starring Kiernan Shipka, Stanley Tucci, Miranda Otto, and John Corbett....The Silence (2019 film)13 more rows

Where can u watch The Silence?

Platforms
  • Netflix.
  • Disney+

Is The Silence 2019 worth watching?

The movie is riddled with plot holes and inconsistencies, but it's still an entertaining enough watch (although perhaps not for it's technical merit). The Silence is a 2019 Netflix horror film directed by John R. Leonetti, starring Stanley Tucci and Kiernan Shipka.

Where was The Silence filmed Netflix?

Toronto, Ontario According to a Netflix press release, The Silence was filmed in Toronto, Ontario. The film's director, John Leonetti, worked with director of photography Michael Galbraith and production designer Bob Ziembicki to create a set that mimicked the bustling suburb of New Jersey.

Is the silence a copy of a quiet place?

The Silence is a shameless copy of A Quiet Place, but Stanley Tucci and Kiernan Shipka make it tolerable. I didn't think Stanley Tucci or Kieran Shipka were standouts in the film. Instead, it was the unintentional hilarity of some of the situations that stood out for me.

Is there going to be a The Silence 2?

It's been a bumpy road to the cinema for A Quiet Place Part II, which was originally scheduled for release almost a year ago – 20th March 2020. Since the pandemic hit, the sequel has been delayed three times, being pushed to September 2020, then April 2021, then September 2021.

Is The Silence okay for kids?

Gripping monster movie has lots of tension, some blood. Intense adaptation is violent, thought-provoking for teens. Unique but very bloody, violent take on zombie genre.

How does the silence end Netflix?

Ally is better suited to survive in the new world because she's used to communicating without sound, and the final scene of her and Rob (Dempsey Bryk) silently hunting the Vesps in the woods offers hope for a future where humans can, if not wipe out the Vesps, then at least survive alongside them.

Why did Martin Scorsese make Silence?

Scorsese wanted to turn Shusaku Endo's 1966 novel Silence into a film when he first read it, in 1989. Stories about the suffering and spiritual crises of Portuguese missionaries ministering to persecuted Catholics in Japan weren't an easy sell then, and they're even less so now.