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2026    1 h 47 minDramat, Kryminał
7.294%94%7.2
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Utalentowany stroiciel fortepianów, zmagający się z nadwrażliwością słuchową, niespodziewanie odkrywa w sobie talent do otwierania sejfów, co całkowicie wywraca jego życie do góry nogami.
Directed by Daniel Roher
  • Leo WoodallNiki White
  • Havana Rose LiuRuthie Waymon
  • Dustin HoffmanHarry Horowitz
  • Lior RazUri
  • Tovah FeldshuhMarla Horowitz
  • Jean RenoMarius Maissner
  • Jonnie ParkSung
  • Rek LeeJinwoo
  • Jean YoonDr. Madeline Richard
  • C.S. LeeYong
  • Gil CohenYoni
  • Nissan SakiraBenny
  • Herbie HancockHerbie Hancock
  • Ellyn JamesonEllyn
  • David RealeTravis Conway
  • Earl McLean Jr.Mr. Douglas
  • Nicola Correia DamudeBrownstone Homeowner
  • Alisen Richmond-PeckMansion Homeowner
  • Amy LeeEvent Planner
  • Graham KnoxSecurity Guard
  • zold.prucsok20 g. temu
    Pretty good, but below Whiplash which is top.
  • woodswatchlist3 dni temu
    An underrated crime thriller. Excellent blend of comedy, drama, and romance as well. Very impressive sound design.
  • Jarek Domagała4 dni temu
    This film has a very interesting plot. Some part of the storyline is a bit too simple, but the overall mood and acting are top-notch. The cast is excellent.
  • Rick17 maja 2026
    Went cause I’m a Dolby whore, and today was the only chance to see this in that format. Ended up really enjoying the movie. Time flew by, plot was engaging, and it didn’t make the mistake of throwing in some huge action set piece towards the end, like so many movies in this style would be tempted to do. They were also passing out Dustin Hoffman bobble heads for some reason. So now I have one of those. 🤷‍♂️
  • Liefe Sutliff24 czerwca 2026
    Overall, Great Movie! Story gets a little weird at the end.
  • Leinad Suarez4 dni temu
    Good movie. Plot was a bit predictable but good overall
  • Tyler S4 dni temu
    An unexpected treat, didn't know anything other then Dustin Hoffman having a small role and that was enough to lure me in. Instantly Hoffman had me laughing out loud, with such a small role he lands a big impact as Harry Horowitz owner of piano tuning company who employs our lead Niki White played by newcomer Leo Woodall in one of my favorite performances of the year so far. Niki has a condition called hyperacusis that makes his hearing very sensitive and he has to keep earplugs in at all times to avoid the pain that comes with loud noises. What Niki discovers is that his condition not only makes him good at tuning pianos but also a master safe cracker. What follows is a very funny, heartfelt and suspenseful story executed with amazing directing and very tight editing, I'll be keeping an eye out for Daniel Roher's next movie. I also have to say the final scene in this hit me hard with the feels, this movie was just fantastic from start to finish. 👍👍 9/10
  • Kaylyn White7 dni temu
    So good! I laughed. I cried. The ending could have been better, but all in all, great movie!
  • Jayster11 lipca 2026
    Bravo! What a movie. This movie has incredible music composition, great acting, and thrilling crime elements. It reminds me of the movie Baby Driver. The way the Tuner uses his hearing disability throughout the movie keeps you hooked from start to finish. In the end he finds his way back to the piano which he truly loves, and even gets the girl!! Definitely a hidden gem that’s well worth watching!
  • gosso8511 lipca 2026
    Pretty run of the mill story but it’s so good seeing Dusty, what a legend!
  • Pivorock9 lipca 2026
    I wasn't sure exactly what I was getting into since I turned off the trailer half way since I was already interested and didn't want to see spoilers. I was not expecting as much sincrerity as this movie has. While Niki gets away with quite a bit (including a blink and you'll miss it that is never actually mentioned), the story is interesting. But seriously, get a stethoscope, would make everything much easier xD
  • jayden.el58 lipca 2026
    Made us super conscious of our ears haha but a super good movie!
  • Adam Hendley7 lipca 2026
    E Flat is out. Lol damn this movie was awesome.
  • Hakihiko7 lipca 2026
    A Symphony of Stolen Silence Daniel Roher jumping from documentary into his first real narrative feature, and honestly, it shows in a good way. This isn't a movie that picks one lane and stays in it; it's part heist thriller, part tender coming of age romance, and somehow it mostly gets away with juggling both. You can feel it trying to be a few different things at once, and weirdly, that's part of what makes it likeable instead of messy. The performances are really what carry this thing. The lead does a lot with very little. There's this quiet, almost guarded energy to him that never tips into "look at me acting" territory, which a lesser film would've pushed way too hard. His scenes with the love interest actually feel like two people figuring each other out in real time, not just hitting romantic beats because the script needs them to. And having an older, warmer presence around early on gives the film a nice emotional anchor, even if it leans on that a bit too much before quietly stepping back. Where the movie really earns its keep, though, is the sound. It's not just a soundtrack thing. Every click, tone, and silence is doing work here, almost uncomfortably so at times, in a way that pulls you right into how the main character hears the world. The score has this loose, jazzy feel that suits the mood perfectly, and the camera stays close and curious rather than going for big, flashy shots. It's a film that clearly knows its strongest tool isn't the plot. It's the texture. Writing wise, it's at its best when it just lets two people sit in a room and be awkward and human together. The bigger ideas about perception and reinvention are there, but they're more gestured at than fully chewed on. You sense the film knows what it wants to say without always saying it. If there's a real gripe, it's that once the plot machinery kicks into gear later on, I got the feeling that the movie was trying too hard. The stakes start feeling like stakes for the sake of stakes, and some of that earlier intimacy gets crowded out. Even so, it's the mood that sticks with you afterward, not the heist logic. A film that's more interested in how things sound and feel than in tying everything up neatly, and honestly, that's exactly why it works.
  • PlexAlex5 lipca 2026
    Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!

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