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Review: Silent Light

Silent Light
From the first frame Silent Light wraps you in warm, naturalistic cinematography. The opening ten minutes prepare the viewer for the type of intense mise-en-scene that the film will bring. The screen opens to blackness and the sound of crickets. Stars slowly trickle onto the screen as the camera pans the sky. The image settles on the horizon as the sun begins to rise behind two silhouetted trees. The natural sounds of this lush plain turn the serene landscape into a tormented portrait of the land, and ultimately of the characters within the film.

Cows begin to moo, and birds chirp frantically, all off screen. Suddenly the mooing begins to sound painful, as though the cows are screaming. The sound continues through the cut as you see the family in their kitchen heads bowed in prayer. They sit silently as the retching sound of the cows, the sereneness of the birds are crickets are joined by the incessant ticking of the clock on the wall. Johan (Cornelio Wall), the father of the family, raises his head after many minutes of silent prayer and says “Amen.” Thus begins Reygadas (Japon, Battle in Heaven) beautiful opus. A simplistic, yet incredibly nuanced meditation on redemption and family, reminiscent of Tarkovsky or the great family dramas of Bergman.

The story tracks the internal life of Johan, a married Mennonite man, with seven children. Johan has fallen in love with another woman, Marianne (Maria Pankratz), and is tormented because he believes that God wants him to be with Marianne, but he fears the consequences of leaving his wife, Esther (Miriam Toews), and children.

Silent Light
Reygadas worked for months in an attempt to get actual Mennonites from the Mexican community to play the roles in this film, continuing his tradition of using only non-actors. Traditionally Mennonites believe that a photographic reproduction of people is immoral. In the end he was able to use a cast entirely comprised of people from the Mennonite community and shot the film in their village.

With shots that last for up to ten minutes, unedited, the film takes it’s time throughout the nearly two and half hours of running time. The cinematography creates the perfect tone for the story. The tortoise paced tracking shots that define almost every scene often reveal more about the tormented nature of the characters than the dialogue ever does. The visual themes and tropes dominate the screen with their nuance, making the film an esoteric experience in cinematic art. A notion that Reygadas does not deny as he has frequently cited his belief that cinema should not be literature, or story, but something else, just cinema.

The result is a beautiful lyrical film. Reygadas best film to date. As usual he pulls engaging, heart-felt performances from these non-actors. Especially impressive is Wall who plays the enduringly confused Johan. There is an endearing subtlety in his ability to oscillate from the divided and simple man of the opening scene to the man who drives his pickup in circles around a friend while belting a Mexican love song out of his window. His great performance is part of what makes this film pull together into the gripping film that it is. Silent Light has more than earned every accolade heaped upon it, and Carlos Reygadas has again proved that he is a filmmaker to watch, while further separating himself from the rest of Mexican cinema.
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1. May 1st 2008 @ 00:17. Cibbuano Says:
I have only read great things about this movie, which topped many critic's lists last year. Where did you see it? DVD?

2. May 1st 2008 @ 06:50. The wonderful Peter Yang Says:
Thanks great review,

Cheers

3. May 1st 2008 @ 07:42. Dustin Says:
I was at the Midwest premiere at the Walker Art Center. It's still not out in theaters yet. I think it's in the US in June, not sure about Australia, and I believe it's out in the UK already.
4. May 1st 2008 @ 07:55. Tracy Says:
What a serene, atmospheric review. It definitely sounds like a film to see.

Tracy
5. May 1st 2008 @ 10:15. Michaelie Says:
Sounds wonderful. The poster really intrigued me, for some reason. I'll have to watch out for Aust release.

Michaelie
6. May 1st 2008 @ 23:13. Cibbuano Says:
good news - Silent Light has been announced as part of the official competition of the Sydney Film Festival. We'll see it in June!

7. May 2nd 2008 @ 00:37. Tracy Says:
That's great, thanks for letting us know, Cib.

I agree, Michaelie, I can't stop looking at the picture...
8. May 2nd 2008 @ 08:39. Michaelie Says:
Cooooolness. Not far away then!

Yeah Trace, strangely captivating...

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