

Silencio
Directed by Martin ScorseseDos sacerdotes jesuitas, Sebastião Rodrigues y Francisco Garupe, viajan al Japón del siglo XVII que, bajo el shogunato Tokugawa, prohibió el catolicismo y casi todos los contactos extranjeros. Allí son testigos de la persecución de los cristianos japoneses a manos de su propio gobierno, que desea purgar Japón de toda influencia occidental. Eventualmente los sacerdotes se separan y Rodrigues viaja por el campo, preguntándose por qué Dios permanece en silencio mientras sus hijos sufren.
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Silencio Ratings & Reviews
- Don the Darth Knight CORLEONE18 de junio de 2025Very Well done and underrated Film/Move that is one of Martin Scorceses masterpieces.
- Brad Studio14 de septiembre de 2025A facinating insight into the dangers and hostility to outside religions in the 17th century in Japan.
- hairydemon18 de enero de 2026The knack for awful casting continues.
- Joe G14 de diciembre de 2025Like all Scorsese films, this is beautifully shot. And like many Scorsese films, it is bloated—filled with scenes that could be trimmed or removed entirely to make a stronger, more impactful work. There is an awkward imbalance throughout: between historical accuracy, dialects and accents, and characters who waver back and forth in belief and conviction. While this may be more natural and true to life, this is still a film telling a story, and that indulgence works against its central question—the silence of an absent God. There are moments of undeniable brilliance. The image of the crucifix accompanied only by the sound of a cricket is haunting and perfectly composed. The film repeatedly raises powerful questions: the value of religious totems versus faith itself, whether faith should outweigh one’s life, what it means to teach peasants about an afterlife defined by suffering and death, and whether confession serves anyone beyond those seeking absolution without change. Scenes between Liam Neeson and Andrew Garfield that interrogate morality, spirituality, and belief are compelling and feel like the beginnings of a deeper conversation—one the entire film should have committed to. Too often, however, the dialogue lacks the insight or force those questions demand, or is weakened by two hours of narrative wavering. The final forty-five minutes are where the film’s ideas finally coalesce, and they carry the most weight. That stretch would have been far more effective had the middle not dragged so heavily before it. A film rich in intention and craft, but one that mistakes endurance for profundity.
- imactually4 de octubre de 2025Powerful movie about one proving his faith in christ
- craigross200010 de septiembre de 2025Very slow paced and basically about having faith when things are bad. So original.
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Silencio Trivia
Silencio was released on 23 de diciembre de 2016.
Silencio was directed by Martin Scorsese.
Silencio has a runtime of 2h 41min.
Silencio was produced by Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Randall Emmett, Irwin Winkler, Barbara De Fina, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, Martin Scorsese, Gastón Pavlovich.
The key characters in Silencio are Rodrigues (Andrew Garfield), Garupe (Adam Driver), Ferreira (Liam Neeson).
Silencio is rated 16.
Silencio is a Drama, Historia film.
Silencio has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.




















