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Silent House
TrailerSarah (Elizabeth Olsen) is working with her father (Adam Trese) and uncle (Eric Sheffer Stevens) to renovate an old family home to prepare it for sale. When trapped inside her family's lakeside retreat, she can't contact the outside world as supernatural forces haunt the house with mysterious energy and consequences.Actors: Elizabeth Olsen, Adam Trese, Eric Sheffer Stevens, Julia Taylor Ross, Adam Barnett, Haley Murphy, Adam BarnettDirector: Chris Kentis, Laura LauCountry: United States, FranceDuration: 86 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 5.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Silent House"
Film.comMay 09, 2011Reminiscent of the breathless right-behind-you tension of Ils (Them), full of playful reveals and made all the eerier by Hernán González's classically ominous score.
Time OutApril 06, 2011Cranks up the tension with fluid, choreographed camera moves and unnerving off-screen sounds.
FEARnetSeptember 05, 2011A quick, fluid, scary tale that makes up for in quiet chills what it lacks in slam-bang craziness.
Cinema em CenaJune 21, 2011Até consegue criar um ou outro momento memorável, mas, de modo geral, é tristemente medíocre, jamais fazendo jus ao preciosismo técnico com que foi concebido.
MovieFreak.comJune 03, 2011The whole film is one gigantic trick, a piece of celluloid slight of hand that infuriatingly doesn't hold water.
Independent (UK)May 25, 2011The catch of this Uruguayan horror film is its structure, one continuous shot that takes us through a perplexing tale of disturbance, murder and madness.
Film Freak CentralMay 24, 2011has found a way not only to suggest a gimmick successfully carried through, but also to weave that gimmick into a richer thematic tapestry.
TheFilmFile.comMay 18, 2011The stylistic angle comes off as a gimmick used to occupy the viewers' attention and keep them from stopping to think about how flimsy the script is.
PopMattersMay 10, 2011Ambition can definitely detract from a project's bigger picture. The Silent House actually thrives on is aspirations.
Reel Film ReviewsMay 05, 2011...a passable cinematic experiment that does reward the viewer's patience on a relatively consistent basis.
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