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Oscars: Scorsese Shows up with “Silence,” a Masterwork That Will Ambush Current Awards Race
showbiz411.com ^ | December 8, 2016 | Roger Friedman

Posted on 12/09/2016 7:51:05 PM PST by Vince Ferrer

Martin Scorsese has ambushed the Oscar race with Silence, a Masterwork movie about faith and ideas that rocks everything we’ve been dealing with. Andrew Garfield may win the Oscar for best actor. But this is the Big Idea movie Hollywood has lacked for some time.

It’s strange, too, because the word out of Los Angeles on Sunday was that “Silence” was boring or something. I don’t know who those people could be who thought that. “Silence” is a meditation on theology, but it’s also a completely engrossing, absorbing movie in which Big Ideas are made accessible in dialogue and visuals to the point where I often found myself on the edge of my seat.

And that’s pretty interesting since this is faith based movie and I am neither Catholic nor Christian and don’t have a tremendous interest in Jesus. But “Silence” doesn’t require that– it’s a universal message that I think will be embraced by every intelligent moviegoer. Not only, there is some humor, and there is Scorsese violence including one scene where a man literally loses his head.

But this is Japan in the 1600s, and it’s a savage, brutal place where Christianity is being rebuked. “Silence” is based on the 1966 novel by Shūsaku Endō about two Portugese Jesuit priests (Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver) who are sent to Japan as missionaries. They are following in the footsteps of their mentor, played by Liam Neeson. Scorsese and screenwriter Jay Cocks do something really interesting here, because they are allowing everyone to speak in English but they are not English speakers. At one point it’s explained very elegantly that it’s Japanese and Portugese being spoken and that the priests are being translated by one of the Japanese.

Driver and Leeson are each very, very good but the movie hinges on Garfield. He’s in almost every scene. And what’s fascinating is that Garfield ( who is Jewish in real life by the way) is in the season’s other Christian movie, “Hacksaw Rdige.” But where that movie is hackneyed and dopey with heavy on the nose Catholic imagery, “Silence” is sublime. Garfield’s work in “Silence” is superior because of the writing and directing, and “Silence” is the movie for which he will get his Oscar nomination.

Scorsese says he’s been obsessed with “Silence” for about 40 years, and worked and worked to get it made. In between of course he became famous and celebrated for his gangster movies and remakes, gems like “The Age of Innocence.” I asked him last night, was this subject always on your mind? The answer was “Yes.” Scorsese’s own devout faith just blooms here in a way that casual fans of “Taxi Driver” or “Goodfellas” will not expect. Like one of those films, “Silence” moves– it’s certainly never boring.

I may be wrong. But this is what I think right now. This has been a good season for Oscar films and there are plenty– “La La Land,” “Manchester by the Sea,” “Lion,” “Moonlight,” “20th Century Women,” “Arrival,” “Sully.” But “Silence” is different, it’s the Big Picture. It’s a discussion of who we are and how we got here. In a world where religious persecution is more prevalent than ever, it’s also about who we can be.

One last thing: “Silence” features a Japanese actor named Issei Ogata who will be the Christoph Waltz of this film. He’s a total break out, and should get Best Supporting Actor nods. He doesn’t speak English, but we met him last night and he’s willing. He gets very special mention.


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To: M1903A1

yes and no from my experience - it wasn’t much different from the survival in the early years among the romans.


21 posted on 12/09/2016 8:53:06 PM PST by reed13k
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To: chajin

Thanks for the informative post.


22 posted on 12/09/2016 9:12:39 PM PST by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: chajin

Endo was a deep and profound mystical Japanese and I have been interested in him,read lots about him and even bought one of his books and have yet to read it. This thread renews my interest.


23 posted on 12/09/2016 9:24:25 PM PST by amihow
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24 posted on 12/09/2016 9:27:01 PM PST by ELS
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To: napscoordinator

It was terrific. They may be touting this as a way to take the Oscar from Mel.


25 posted on 12/09/2016 9:33:57 PM PST by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: napscoordinator

Bookmarking your movie list

““La La Land,” “Manchester by the Sea,” “Lion,” “Moonlight,” “20th Century Women,” “Arrival,” “Sully.” But “Silence” “


26 posted on 12/09/2016 9:36:19 PM PST by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57, returning after lurking since 2000)
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To: napscoordinator
Try as I might, I just haven't liked any of Scorsese's movies.

Maybe The Last Waltz, but only because I like The Band.

27 posted on 12/09/2016 9:41:26 PM PST by eddie willers
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bfl


28 posted on 12/09/2016 9:42:41 PM PST by bonfire
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To: Vince Ferrer
The history of Christianity in Japan is very interesting. Secret Christians maintained their religion despite massive crucifixions, and a few remote places, such as the Goto Archipeligo never renounced.
29 posted on 12/09/2016 10:08:52 PM PST by VanShuyten ("a shadow...draped nobly in the folds of a gorgeous eloquence.")
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To: Vince Ferrer
Under the first Tokugawa, Japanese Christian parents who refused to renounce Jesus were publicly executed in the most cruel fashion imaginable.

Their eyes were put out beforehand, and their young children were tortured close by, so the parents could hear their screams of pain. Being unable to see them made the parents' anguish far worse.

The last thing these parents heard on this earth was their children screaming for them to renounce so that the pain would stop.

30 posted on 12/09/2016 10:54:14 PM PST by CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC (Folks ask about my politics. I say: I dont belong to any organized political party. I'm a Republican)
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To: VanShuyten

Google “Kakure Kirishitan” - or “Secret Christian” in Japanese.


31 posted on 12/09/2016 11:00:08 PM PST by CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC (Folks ask about my politics. I say: I dont belong to any organized political party. I'm a Republican)
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To: T-Bone Texan

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32 posted on 12/10/2016 2:55:59 AM PST by Boomer
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To: Vince Ferrer

I desperately want Eye In The Sky to be recognized by the Oscars and the late lamented Alan Rickman to be nominated for his last role in that film.


33 posted on 12/10/2016 3:01:39 AM PST by Moonmad27
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To: Boomer
Or just skip the install and go here: 123Movies
34 posted on 12/10/2016 4:37:43 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: vladimir998

“...“Hacksaw Rdige.” But where that movie is hackneyed and dopey with heavy on the nose Catholic imagery...”

Isn’t Hacksaw Ridge about a Seventh Day Adventist?

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So much for the observational & logical skills of that reviewer. Did he ever see the movie? Does he have any real life experiences with Christians - Catholic, Protestant, Seventh Day Adventists, Baptists? Or does he get all his information second & third hand from discussions at Hollywood cocktail parties?

“Oh, he’s one of those religious people... Buddhist, Baptist or Bahai... something like that. Not one of us, you know!”


35 posted on 12/10/2016 6:00:23 AM PST by BwanaNdege ("The church ... is not the master or the servant of the state, but the conscience" - Luther)
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To: PIF

Great site! Thanks!


36 posted on 12/10/2016 8:02:44 PM PST by Boomer
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