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The Quiet

2005

Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller

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Elisha Cuthbert Photo
Elisha Cuthbert as Nina Deer
Katy Mixon Photo
Katy Mixon as Michelle Fell
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Shawn Ashmore as Connor
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883.62 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
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1.6 GB
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English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
P/S 3 / 11

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Smells_Like_Cheese7 / 10

Extremely disturbing but a very interesting story

What would you do if you had a friend who supposedly is deaf and cannot speak? Would you confide your darkest secrets? Especially when you have to get it out, but fear being outed? I think in some ways we wish we could all do this since we have so much bottled up inside us, that's why I rented The Quiet, I didn't realize how dark this movie truly was until I saw it with my friend today. This story was so disturbing and horrific in my opinion, even though I'm not sure it's within my tastes, but it actually was a pretty well made movie.

Dot is a deaf teenager who has just been adopted by her godparents, she also cannot speak, she is the outcast at school, and lost her parents at a young age. Nina is the parent's daughter who is very popular and has a very dark secret with her "daddy". When Nina spots Dot playing the piano, Dot has a secret of her own that just might out what is happening in their family.

The Quiet is a very interesting plot that I found to be unique and pretty good. The acting is alright, I was surprised by how well the film worked and how well directed it was. I think the thing is though, it's one of those movies you can only see once, you'll see what I mean, because it touches bases you'd never think where a movie would go, you know? But I think we all need those type of movies every once in a while.

7/10

Reviewed by rivertam268 / 10

shhhh, a good movie...

shhhhh! a good movie....

The Quiet: sony classics 2006 color 91 mins. Drama Elisa Cuthbert, Camilla Belle, Edie Falco, Martin Donovan, Shawn Ashmore, David Gallagher and Katy Mixon star. Written by Abie Nazimian Directed by Jamie Babit Rated R for strong language, violence and sexuality.

The Quiet is an interesting little film. It's not very mainstream but doesn't feel completely indie. It's an ambitious project but has some awkward moments. Camilla Belle of When a stranger Calls stars as as Dot a deaf girl whose been adopted by her god parents after her fathers untimely death. She's quiet, keeps to herself and is often teased by the popular kids. Queen of the popular kids is Nina played surprisingly well by Elisa Cuthbert of House of Wax. In addition to being the head cheerleader, Nina is a supposed virgin with a raunchy attitude who is daughter to the family that has adopted Dot. On one sleepless night Dot enters the hallway and discovers that Nina is being sexually molested by her father. When Nina learns of her discovery she taunts Dot by telling her she is going to murder her father and that if she can hear her she would be considered an accomplice. Can Dot hear? Can she speak? What the quiet brings to the table is frankness of it's subject matter. Which is pretty touchy. None of the characters are completely likable but their seemingly realistic. Nina loves her father, and loves him when she engages in sexual situations with him. She even uses those situations to her advantage when receiving gifts and ignoring kurfews. But make no mistake about it, she is angry and what he's doing is making her disturbed. She hates him and loves him at the same time. Her actions are irrational as they should be of a girl her age enduring what she goes through. It brings about a level of confusion that has never been explored in this specific way. Enter Dot Nina's polar opposite she's not popular, she's quiet and seemingly has little to no personality. But the girls share a deep rooted pain Dot has lost her father, after losing her mother to cancer. And Nina lost her father along time ago and too some degree blames everyone around her for it. His actions only instigate her depression further when it comes to a question of murder. Edie Falco of Freedomland stars as Nina's mother a depressed woman taking way too much medication but seemingly knows whats going on. Martin Donovan of Saved stars as Nina's perverse father, Sexy Shawn Ashmore of X-men stars as Connor the virginal school jock whom has a secret crush on Dot and Katy Mixon fills out the cast as Nina's annoyingly cynical best friend. But what the quiet is about is these two girls. Nina and Dot are performed exceptionally by Camilla Belle and especially Elisa Cuthbert. The direction is decent and the film is nicely paced with tidbits of suspense thrown in but never fully executed so it can become a USA type thriller. But the films ultimate presence is a bit confused it wants to be indie but seems ultimately mainstream. It's subject matter and performances suggest a film of deeper impact but instead are settled upon by just being a good flick. Either way this film should be seen and not taken lightly. As mainstream as it is the film offers an original point of view on a disturbing situation.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle5 / 10

psycho sexual thriller

Dot (Camilla Belle) is a deaf mute orphan living with her godparents, the Deers. She's a loner at school, and pushed around by cheerleader Nina Deer (Elisha Cuthbert) and mean girlfriend Michelle Fell. The Deers are hiding some very dark secrets. The mother Olivia Deer (Edie Falco) is hooked on prescription drugs. Dot discovers Paul Deer (Martin Donovan) is sexually sleeping with daughter Nina. Dot is partnered with basketball star Connnor Kennedy (Shawn Ashmore) in class. He becomes intrigued when he sees her playing a piano. Then Nina discovers Dot may actually be able to hear.

Dot being deaf or not being deaf is the best concept in this thriller. It's too bad that it's completely ruined by her narration. By itself, the narrations are boring and lame. The worst part is that it takes away from her deafness. The movie needs to play up her deafness, not play it down. She needs to do more signing and fake deaf talking. The mean girls should be trying to fake her out. Nina's discovery should be pushed back a bit. This should have been a big plus but the narration makes it a minor fail. The psycho sexual thriller is part camp and part awkward. Director Jamie Babbit never really nails down the tone. This all starts with the deaf issue. After failing so badly, the rest of the movie struggles to recover. This could have been an interesting thriller but the execution really screws it up.

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