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Silentium

Silentium (2004)

September. 24,2004
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7.5
| Comedy Thriller Crime

A man who accused a catholic bishop of abusing him when he was a child dies in the Austrian city Salzburg. Everyone except his widow and the eccentrical detective Simon Brenner keeps silent and believes that the man killed himself.

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Cleveronix
2004/09/24

A different way of telling a story

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Odelecol
2004/09/25

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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BallWubba
2004/09/26

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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Loui Blair
2004/09/27

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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Katharinaki
2004/09/28

I really liked Josef Hader (Brenner) before, but after seen that movie, I must say I love him! In Austria, he's also known a a great comedian and he now shows surprisingly outstanding acting skills in this movie.All the other actors make an excellent job as well, in particularly Simon Schwarz as Brenner's friend Berti.The movie deals with a very explosive topic - the catholic church and sexual abuse/prostitution. I really think that they somehow managed to handle it with the due respect to this crime, but never forgetting to outpoint its existence, even in a beautiful city like Salzburg (where we might think, it only exists in other places).If you're digging black humor, you have to see Silentium!

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Sheila von Rimscha
2004/09/29

Silentium is a very funny book and made me laugh out loud, (which very few books do). I was curious how it could possibly translate into a film, as so much of the humour in all of Wolf Haas's Simon Brenner novels comes comes from the prose style and the clever, dry, often very politically incorrect, comments of the narrator. And in the end, a lot of that humour was lost in the film. The film still had the amusing situation and black comedy of the book (even if the plot had been slightly rewritten) and some of the narrator's comments were included, but it was funny more in a sort of slapstick way, whereas the book is witty.

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mikaschmidt
2004/09/30

i had seen all movies with Josef Hader and "silentium" is his best. I like the language of Vienna and the Austrian humor.absolutely excellent movie!Josef Hader is a great actor and he plays "Brenner" as an unrepeatable character. the movie plays with black humor with the catholic church, with some good blasphemy scenes, and on the other side with the conservatives of the Salzburger Festspiele. this is magnificent. this movie is art!! with great actors (e.g. Udo Samel, Jürgen Tarrach... etc.)highly recommendable!

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Starbuck-13
2004/10/01

I really like Austrian humor. Many Austrian comedians display a certain kind of self irony modern German comedians seem to be incapable of. Georg Hader is one of the best Austrian comedians out there, and his movies are unfortunately hardly famous in Germany, which is a real pity.Hader mixture of black humor, self irony and the wonderful accent provide splendid entertainment. in "Silentium", he targets the catholic church and the high society of the beautiful city of Salzburg.While Salzburg is a beautiful panorama for this movie, the most important thing about this film are the characters, who - far from being heroes - try to solve a murder mystery with nothing else but courage and surprising integrity - considering they hardly manage to keep their own lives straight.A wonderful example of Austrian comedy. Highly recommendable!

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