
The Silence

The Silence
Dramatic events unfold in Croatia and Ukraine. The first girl drowned, the second one died from a drug overdose. The main suspect in these deaths, however, soon turns out to be innocent - and dead too. While detective Vladimir and reporter Stribor struggle to solve these murders in Croatia, the niece of Olga, an Ukrainian philanthropist, goes missing in Kyiv.
Accuracy Verdict
The Silence is a gripping Netflix thriller that will leave you speechless, with a production history that's just as fascinating as the film itself!
Behind the Scenes
- The film's creatures, known as the 'Vesps', were inspired by a combination of real-life insects and mythological creatures, with the production team using a mix of practical and CGI effects to bring them to life
- The lead actress, Kiernan Shipka, had to learn American Sign Language (ASL) for the film, and even continued to use it after production wrapped, incorporating it into her daily life
- The Silence was filmed in just 20 days, with the cast and crew working tirelessly to bring the tense thriller to life, often shooting 12-hour days in remote locations
- The film's director, John R. Leonetti, had to get creative with the budget, using a combination of drone footage, camera tricks, and clever editing to create the illusion of a much larger-scale film
- The Silence's score was composed by Tomandandy, a duo known for their work on horror films like The Strangers and The Collection, and features a haunting mix of orchestral and choral elements
- The film's script was influenced by the real-life experiences of the deaf community, with the writers consulting with ASL experts and incorporating authentic sign language into the dialogue
- Kiernan Shipka and her co-star, Stanley Tucci, had a intense rehearsal process to develop their on-screen relationship, which added to the film's tense and emotional moments
- The Silence's ending was heavily debated among the cast and crew, with multiple versions being shot before the final cut was decided
Did You Know?
- The Silence is loosely based on the 2015 German film 'Das Schweigen', which was itself inspired by real-life events, including the 2009 'Silent Killer' insect attacks in the UK
- The film's use of ASL is not just a plot device, but also a way to explore the experiences of the deaf community, with the writers aiming to create a more authentic and respectful representation
- The Silence has been praised for its portrayal of disability and accessibility, with many critics noting that the film's use of sign language and closed captions adds to the overall tension and immersion
- The film's creature design was influenced by the works of H.R. Giger, the legendary artist behind the Alien franchise, with the Vesps' eerie, biomechanical appearance adding to the film's sense of unease
- The Silence has been compared to other thrillers like A Quiet Place and Bird Box, but its unique blend of horror and drama sets it apart from other films in the genre
- The film's score features a haunting vocal performance by the Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir, which adds to the overall sense of unease and tension
- The Silence has been praised for its strong female lead, with Kiernan Shipka's performance being hailed as a highlight of the film, and her character's determination and resourcefulness being seen as a powerful example of female empowerment
- The film's themes of isolation and survival are reflected in its use of location, with the remote, rural setting adding to the sense of claustrophobia and desperation
Watch Next
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While The Descent is more of a traditional horror film, its use of claustrophobic settings and intense suspense makes it a great recommendation for fans of The Silence
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