The greatest movie of the 2010’s was completely ignored by critics and audiences alike

The greatest movie of the 2010’s was completely ignored by critics and audiences alike.

It dragged on forever and was rather uneventful and dull. It's not a very great story.

I saw it and loved it, reckon it was too hard for most people to truly understand, especially non-Catholics (i.e. plebs) who can't comprehend the nature of faith

It's like Qui Gon had converted to the dark side.

>It's not a very great story.

No movie it’s based on a classic acclaimed Japanese novel lol

It's too long

Also the poster picture is misleading

I though that that actor has a major role. Nope he is in it for 1 minute
Japa did nothing wrong. It's their country

its not really about Japan ding the wrong thing
they can't help being pagan savages and turning from God's light

Anyone enormously disappointed that Garfield didn't make the conscious choice of stepping on the image?

The voice of God was a literal deus ex machina

The strong moments in Silence always found a way to disappoint me with some apparent faults and missing things I thought obviously would have to be in the movie
>The relationship between Driver and Garfield was largely underdeveloped, which really ruined the impact of Driver's death
>That asian dude who reappears alot was annoying; I get it's a jab at Christianity, but it's literally the same three times without any character variation or progression
>Garfield holding the cross in the coffin ruined everything about his character development; he was supposed to renounce his faith so having a cross is largely egoistic and furthermore exposes his pride
>Garfield is shown to think he's Jesus, but the movie never delves into it after that scene
>This movie has alot of pointless segments
>Garfield stepping on his faith to save the others is a parallell to God hanging on the cross for his people, and no matter how obvious this is, Garfield literally has to imagine God's voice telling him to do this, which further tells us just how shit his character development is
>Liam Neeson was only in the movie to foreshadow Garfield's future, which undermines the impact of his actions because someone's already experienced literally everything that's been going on throughout the whole movie
>Schizophrenic hut entrapment scene was extremely underwhelming and drawn out
>Pacing just sort of drags you along, there's never no sense of fulfillment or progress

The biggest Christian community is non white now
This movie failed to relate to them

It was badly acted and badly directed

The point was that Garfield's character never abandoned his faith.

You clearly didn't pick up on the intended message of the film.

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Why did this bomb? Did the Jews not want to give coverage to a Christian film?

>non-Catholics (i.e. plebs) who can't comprehend the nature of faith

such blind faith in the whore of babylon

Oh no no no

The trailer was super misleading like the trailers of many good movies tend to be.

Gomenasai, my name is Cristóvão-Sama.

I’m a 57 year old Portuguese ex-Kirishitan (Apostate for you gaijins).

I know, but it doesn't fit the movie
He keeps the faith which is selfish because everyone around him is still in danger should they at any point figure it out
Him having the cross at the end seriously undermines any removal of selfish ideals that Silence built up to, which majes the whole experience feel pointless

It was boring

yeah totally hey have you maybe thought about kys?

I agree, not enough space battles, lasers and explosions.

>this much reddit

please stop posting

Its about him making a compromise.
He cant just wish his faith away, but he made the decision to make it harbor it in secret.
By showing us that he kept a cross we are shown how he never abandoned his faith.
The message isn't about selfishness. Its about the persistence of faith against the odds.

And to this day, the question haunts me; where are the killstreaks?

Only insecure nu-male rejects has to constantly fall back on the "Th-this is Reddit, am I r-right my fellow Sup Forumsrotards?" argument for any case they just want to appear as hyperintellectual individuals without having any actual argument whilst shamelessly trying to impress some fat, equally idiotic neckbeard on the Internet.

Meanwhile, the rest of us knows you're just a pseudointellectual fragile retard with no actual argument exerting some sort of pathetic superiority-complex.

It dragged on way too long near the end and even though the movie was trying it’s best, I was secretly rooting for the priests to fail too, christianity is a disease.

>Japan isn't allowed to stop invasion by Yahweh-worshippinh terrorists

People pretend Sup Forums is some super secret and edgy club, but this has not be the case for years now.

This. They wanted to make it all philosophical but it ended up being dull. I don't mind films being deep but at least give me a good plot to follow.

Bait. You over did it.

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>movie about Portuguese missionaries in Japan getting tortured and killed
>IT'S JUST A SHOT AWAY starts playing

scorsese has no taste. no fucking taste. disgusting

It's probably Scorcese's best film. Either this or Casino.
>this pasta again

>t. Mohammed

I walked into this film knowing *nothing* about it. I didn't know it was a Scorcese flick, or what the film was about.

I was blown away, and then the credits start scrolling and I see "Directed by Martin Scorcese", and the epic flick all made sense.

Definitely one of the best movies of the decade.

turned this off... garfield boils my piss