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Muted (2025) explores silence in an intriguing way. This drama unravels as a couple's fight escalates, and they unwittingly mute not just their TV but the sound of the world around them. The film's atmosphere feels heavy, almost claustrophobic, which really serves the themes of disconnection and isolation. Pacing leans into the tension—there's a simmering quality that keeps you engaged, despite the minimalistic approach. Practically, the use of sound—or lack thereof—becomes a character in its own right, highlighting the couple's emotional state. Performances are raw and intense, pulling you into their chaotic dynamic. It's a distinct take on relationship struggles, particularly in how it blurs reality with metaphorical silence.
Interesting exploration of silence and disconnection.Minimalist sound design enhances the emotional depth.Strong performances that capture the tension well.
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