'Silence (2020) Movie Review | Nishabdham Movie Review | Madhavan | Anushka | Anjali | Tamil|தacinema'

'Silence (2020) Movie Review | Nishabdham Movie Review | Madhavan | Anushka | Anjali | Tamil|தacinema'
06:23 Oct 21, 2022
'Silence (2020) Movie Review | Nishabdham Movie Review | Madhavan | Anushka | Anjali | Tamil | M.D.Dinesh Kumar | தacinema | Tha cinema.  #silencemoviereview #nishabdhammoviereview #silencemovie #Anushka #madhavan #anjali #tamilmoviereview  Critic\'s Rating: 2.0/5  Silence Movie Review: Anthony Gonsalves (Madhavan), a celebrated cellist, and his fiancée Sakshi (Anushka Shetty), a speech-and-hearing challenged artist, go to a house that is believed to be haunted — one where a young couple were mysteriously killed in 1972 (the film opens with a prologue involving their murders) — so that she can pick up a rare painting. But Anthony ends up being killed — in the same manner as the guy in 1972 — while an injured Sakshi, who has managed to flee the place, is hospitalised.  Enters Seattle PD detective Maha (Anjali) and her superior Richard (Michael Madsen). As they investigate, they hit a wall as Anthony seems to have no foes. And then, Maha stumbles on a photo of the couple with Sonali (Shalini Pandey), Maha’s childhood friend, who has been missing even before Anthony’s murder. What’s the connection between her disappearance and this crime?   Silence is meant to be a whodunit, but the moment you get the plot points, the film stops being one. The reason is that Hemant Madhukar\'s filmmaking relies on writing that is filled with expositions rather than heart-stopping revelations (Kona Venkat is the writer). Its twists and turns are not only predictable (one key revelation goes all the way up to Sigappu Rojakkal), but they unfold in a prosaic manner, hardly offering us the thrills we expect from this genre. the film doesn\'t even try to sustain the horror angle from the beginning to keep us guessing about its secrets. Almost all the major developments are narrated via voiceovers, with the editor Prawin Pudi desperately trying to savage the film by giving it a sense of momentum with an overkill of split-screens.  The acting is uninspired all round. By now, it is a given that foreign actors in an Indian film equals to awkward performances, and even Michael Madsen (yes, he of Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill fame) gives the impression he took on the gig for some pocket change. That said, even the Indian actors here seem rather dull and uninterested. Anushka offers presence, but her characterisation is weak that we hardly connect to the character. Even the surprise of seeing Madhavan being cast against type wears off after a while, and maybe it could be the scruffy beard, but the actor does look weary. Shalini Pandey and Subbaraju are functional while Anjali tries to make the best of a weakly written role.  Add to these issues the fact that much of the film seems to have been shot in Telugu, despite the filmmakers publicising it as a Telugu-Tamil bilingual (the Telugu version is titled Nishabdham), the Tamil version resembles a dubbed film, and a dreary one at that.  silence movie review,movie review,silence tamil movie review,silence review,nishabdham movie review,silence movie,silence movie review tamil,silence,silence 2020 review,nishabdham 2020 movie review,silence movie review 2020,silence tamil movie,review,silence review tamil,silence movie trailer,bts movie review,silence tamil review,silence full movie,movie reviews,silence movie 2020 new,silense movie review,silence movie review in hindi,silence movie review in tamil,silence movie tamil review,' 

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