
Silenced
“Silenced” is a film about the state of free speech in America.
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Plot Summary
A dedicated teacher takes a job at a school for the deaf, only to discover a horrifying pattern of abuse against the students. He becomes determined to expose the truth and bring the perpetrators to justice, facing immense opposition from the school administration and the corrupt legal system. The film follows his courageous, albeit dangerous, fight for the voiceless.
Critical Reception
Silenced received widespread critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling, unflinching portrayal of sensitive issues, and compelling performances. It is praised for raising social awareness and sparking important conversations in South Korea.
What Reviewers Say
- A deeply moving and important film that tackles a difficult subject with grace and urgency.
- The performances, particularly from the young cast, are outstanding and heartbreaking.
- An essential watch that highlights the need for social justice and institutional accountability.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praised the film for its emotional impact and its success in bringing a critical social issue to light, with many commending its brave exploration of abuse and the fight for justice.
Awards & Accolades
Won Best Film at the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards. Nominated for Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 48th Baeksang Arts Awards.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel "The Crucible" by Gong Ji-young, which itself is based on true events that occurred at the Gwangju Inhwa School for the Deaf between 2000 and 2005.
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