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Silent Days is a fascinating documentary that navigates the lives of four distinct individuals, all sharing the commonality of being born deaf. The film is neatly divided into four chapters, each offering a glimpse into their unique worlds. Little Sandra, with her dreams of playing football like Ronaldinho, adds an innocent charm. Marián, with his passion for trains, brings an unexpected depth to the narrative as he aspires to become an engine driver. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the nuances of each story. It's not just about disability; it’s about dreams, aspirations, and the vibrant inner lives of these characters. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on raw human emotion, which gives the film a very authentic atmosphere. Performances are genuine and resonate long after the credits roll.
Explores diverse experiences of deaf individualsIntimate portrayal of aspirations and dreamsThought-provoking narrative structure
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