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Silence (2016) dives into the cutthroat business world through Esther, a character with ambition and a certain killer instinct, layered with a psychological tension. The atmosphere is subtly unnerving, filled with a sense of impending doom as Esther's façade begins to crack under the weight of a stranger’s insight. The pacing, at times, feels like a slow burn yet manages to keep you engaged—much like Esther’s own journey of self-discovery. The performances are nuanced, especially the interaction between Esther and her enigmatic adversary. It’s a film that explores the themes of identity, ambition, and the often harsh truths about self-perception.
Silence is relatively scarce on physical media, which might make it an interesting find for collectors, especially those intrigued by psychological dramas. The film has seen limited releases, primarily in digital formats, so original pressings are sought after by some. It doesn’t have the mainstream recognition that would push its value sky-high, yet it’s certainly got a niche appeal for those fascinated with character-driven narratives and subtle tension.
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