Alright guys Silent Night is pretty rad. I had a blast taking in the latest John Woo action extravaganza and this is only a brief message to let you know that it’s definitely worth your time.
Amazingly the title has no less than three meanings. It’s basically a silent movie in part due to
the main character, Brian (Joel Kinnaman (Child 44)), not being able to speak.
The film opens with him getting his
throat shot out (ouch) so it’s a legit physical impairment. On top of that the concept is then taken to
the maximum natural end point of having no characters say any dialogue at all! Everyone’s emotions and thoughts are
expressed totally clearly without speaking and that’s a daring avenue to
explore in this day and age. Additionally,
this is a revenge story and the best time to enact that revenge is at night so
that checks out. But then of course the
date in question is Christmas night. It’s
like the filmmakers actually thought about it.
An accurate title where every part checks out is really just icing on
the cake but man I love it.
One particularly cute part is when a henchman is battling Brian
and gets thrown into a table full of handguns but then reaches next to it to
pull a machine gun that was out of view.
My complements to the chef. I also
like that Brian has a look on his face sometimes like even he can’t believe the
incredible shit he’s pulling off and what he’s up against.
I mean what’s impressive is because it’s John motherfuckin’
Woo we essentially got a direct to streaming picture on the big screen and in
my book that alone counts for something.
Not to mention he delivered a fun piece making his comeback a sweet one. If he’s feeling spry and gets the opportunity
to make more films there’s no question that I’m there.
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