Ringing in Their Ears
Ringing in Their Ears

Ringing in Their Ears

2011Movie89 minJapanese

Yu Irie (8000 MILES 1 & 2) returns with this ambitious flick about an upcoming concert by a reclusive rock group and the managers, obsessed fans, shut-ins, single moms and kindergarten teachers who are affected by it. A true tribute to the healing power of rock and roll.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Noah CecilGenres: Short, Drama

Plot Summary

A young deaf man navigates the challenges and triumphs of attending a mainstream high school. He experiences isolation and misunderstanding but also finds connection and support through unexpected friendships. The film explores themes of communication, identity, and overcoming adversity.

Critical Reception

Ringing in Their Ears was a well-received short film, praised for its sensitive portrayal of the deaf experience and its emotional impact. Critics highlighted its strong performances and its ability to foster empathy and understanding. It resonated with audiences for its hopeful message.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and moving depiction of the deaf community.
  • Noted for its powerful performances, particularly from the lead actor.
  • Appreciated for its exploration of themes like inclusion and perseverance.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Ringing in Their Ears often emphasize its emotional resonance and the film's success in raising awareness about the challenges faced by the deaf community in mainstream environments. Many viewers found the story inspiring and commend the film for its authentic representation.

Fun Fact

The film was part of the 2011 Palm Springs International ShortFest, gaining recognition in the festival circuit.

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