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Soundless

Original title: Lautlos
  • 2004
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.1K
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Soundless (2004)
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GermanCrimeRomanceThriller

Viktor, a methodical hit man, probably on his last job, has no plan for his retirement. He does not kill Nina, a woman sleeping beside his latest mark; then he follows her and rescues her fr... Read allViktor, a methodical hit man, probably on his last job, has no plan for his retirement. He does not kill Nina, a woman sleeping beside his latest mark; then he follows her and rescues her from an attempted suicide. Nina is attracted to him, but also wants to know who he is.Viktor, a methodical hit man, probably on his last job, has no plan for his retirement. He does not kill Nina, a woman sleeping beside his latest mark; then he follows her and rescues her from an attempted suicide. Nina is attracted to him, but also wants to know who he is.

  • Director
    • Mennan Yapo
  • Writers
    • Mennan Yapo
    • Lars-Olav Beier
  • Stars
    • Joachim Król
    • Nadja Uhl
    • Christian Berkel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mennan Yapo
    • Writers
      • Mennan Yapo
      • Lars-Olav Beier
    • Stars
      • Joachim Król
      • Nadja Uhl
      • Christian Berkel
    • 15User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Soundless aka "Lautlos"
    Trailer 2:31
    Soundless aka "Lautlos"

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    Joachim Król
    Joachim Król
    • Viktor
    Nadja Uhl
    Nadja Uhl
    • Nina
    Christian Berkel
    Christian Berkel
    • Lang
    Rudolf Martin
    Rudolf Martin
    • Der junge Polizist
    Lisa Martinek
    Lisa Martinek
    • Die Ermittlerin
    Peter Fitz
    • Martin Hinrich
    Wilhelm Manske
    • Der Russe
    Gertraud Jesserer
    Gertraud Jesserer
    • Grundschullehrerin
    Mehmet Kurtulus
    Mehmet Kurtulus
    • Sicherheitschef des Russen
    Murat Yilmaz
    • Killer des Russen
    Jale Arikan
    Jale Arikan
    • Freundin des Russen
    Kevin Ruhland
    • Felix
    Robinson Reichel
    Robinson Reichel
    • Observierer Kamera
    Werner Karle Jr.
    • Observierer Ton
    • (as Werner Karle jun.)
    Antonio di Mauro
    Antonio di Mauro
    • Polizist in Ninas Wohnung
    • (as Antonio Dimauro)
    Alexandra Surer
    Alexandra Surer
    • Polizistin am Empfang
    • (as B.J. Surer)
    Hans Heller
    Hans Heller
    • Opfer
    Jany Tempel
    • Ninas beste Freundin
    • Director
      • Mennan Yapo
    • Writers
      • Mennan Yapo
      • Lars-Olav Beier
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews15

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    atldus

    Two Comments, Two Sides of the Story

    I think I have to disagree with the first poster, who said he this movie could have been great if the dialogue had been better.

    In my opinion the absolute minimum use of dialogue between the two main characters in this picture, and for Lautlos 'picture' is more true than usual, is one of its most interesting aspects.

    The emotions & thought of these two people are intensely displayed by a great combination of camera-work and acting. When the word are spoken the atmosphere already has the viewer closely connected with these two characters. I found myself thinking what the characters themselves realized only seconds later and stated in a very minimalistic way.

    Just a beautiful film...
    8politian

    a film about intimacy

    This is a thoughtful film, rich in implication. It begins in a bedroom, which is being monitored by some police agency, we don't know who. They have the room bugged, and under camera surveillance, and a hit man still manages to do his job. We learn as the film goes on that this hit man is effective precisely because he studies his subjects, gets to know them so well that he can think like them. Deep sympathetic powers are the source of his deadly capabilities. This element is doubled in the cop assigned to stop him - another student of human nature, who uses observation and intuitive sympathy to predict the hit man's moves. Each of these characters is profoundly able to be intimate with the object of his quest. The development of the bond between the hit man and the woman he loves works out this theme of intimate knowledge and sympathy on a parallel plane. The psychological truth of this keeps us entranced by the film despite some elaborate technological machinations (the hit man's wall of fire, for example) that would normally defy credibility.
    4groggo

    Triumph of style over substance

    Interesting crime film that left me as confused at the end as I was at the beginning. Except for an undeveloped reference about a murder when the killer was nine years old, the film just doesn't give us enough information about a cold-blooded (but perfectionist) killer. It's too slick by half, although the visuals are quite stunning. One critic suggested that you're not supposed to examine this too closely -- just absorb what you see and enjoy it. Fair enough if that's good enough for you. I could not engage with the characters, who seem like they're seeking an author in a Pirandello play. The acting is first-rate, the forensics interesting (if you like that kind of procedural stuff), but in the end it lacked a solid story that made you want to care about Viktor, the silent, soundless killer.
    7RJBurke1942

    Sound in mind and soundless in body – the perfect killing machine?

    The anti-hero of this dark and moody thriller is Viktor (Joachim Krol), a professional hit-man – and a very successful one at that. Maybe that's one reason he's called Viktor?

    In this story, however, he's just completed a fairly standard hit and is now called upon to perform his finale – his most important hit for his mentor and paymaster, Martin Hinrich (Peter Fitz) – and that's when Viktor's life as a killer starts to unravel. Wouldn't you just know it?

    But, it all comes apart in a most unexpected fashion. For example, when was the last time you saw a film where a hit-man saves the same person's life twice? In two days? Well, you guessed it: cherchez la femme! That fairly standard hit wasn't so normal, after all: Viktor was so smitten by the blonde, Nina (Nadja Uhl), in the bedroom of the guy he just popped on the patio that he lets her sleep on, instead of eliminating her as a witness!

    Now, that could've been a big mistake, but the writer/director (Mennan Yapo)of this interesting romp turns that to Viktor's advantage after he saves her from drowning the next day: she's so distraught by the death of her one-night stand that she throws herself off a bridge. Viktor, who'd followed her, drags her out and calls for medical help – then fades into the background...

    Because he has that final job to do for Martin, so he must leave romance aside until the job's done – or so he thinks. Trouble is, one smart copper, Lang (Christian Berkel) is hot on Viktor's trail. How? Well, he's very smart: he uses deductive logic, forensic evidence and large data banks – and maybe some je ne sais quoi - to hone in on the most likely suspects. Not as well done as Sherlock Holmes, perhaps, but still impressive. And, maybe just a little too easy for narrative purposes.

    Meanwhile Viktor stays one step (or maybe two steps) ahead of Lang as he plans his hit on the target Martin wants dead; and it's no easy job, not this time. Compounding the scenario also is Viktor's inability to forget about Nina, whom he visits at her apartment and, well, eventually, the sparks fly as you might expect. He's falling for her, and it seems that Nina shares the feeling, although she still has doubts...

    Which she wants to dispel by following Viktor as he leaves her apartment to do the job – the final hit.

    What follows then is a very classy and richly ironic action sequence worthy of some of the best thrillers you're likely to see, and no more ridiculous than most. That part alone is worth seeing.

    It's well produced, the acting is up to the task – with Krol the consummate taciturn loner, and making Matt Damon as Jason Bourne of the Bourne franchise look positively garrulous – the photography has enough action sequences, from long shot to extreme close-up, to satisfy most, and the music is, well, almost not even there. But, when it is there, you notice it; and it fits.

    The film and story are nowhere near the prowess of Luc Besson, the late John Frankenheimer, Martin Scorsese and others. But, hey, all writer/directors start somewhere and this being Yapo's second effort, I'll make sure I see future efforts.
    9helblazr

    Thought-provocative

    Coming totally left-field in the German movie landscape, this movie takes the clichés of the genre and twists them around and brings a fresh new perspective. It is like a breathe of fresh air that rekindles the dying embers of this style of movies. The images are crisp and clean, with interesting shots, which break the mold that this convoluted genre at times shows. It must be said that the music in this movie is not just background static, as it is in most motion pictures. Quite the contrary, it adds a layer of psychological depth to the characters, as if the acting weren't enough. All in all, it is a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final denouement. I'm looking forward to more of this director!

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    • Trivia
      The first school day photo is a real youth photo of Joachim Król.
    • Soundtracks
      Ah! Non Credea Mirarti
      Vincenzo Bellini

      from the opera "La Sonnambula"

      Arranged by Paolo Pessina

      Vocals by Margherita Buschi

      Violin Nicola Granillo

      Double bass Christian Ciaccio

      Pianoforte Paolo Pessina

      Recorded by La Fabbrica del Suono, Padova, Italy

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2004 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
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    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Без звука
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany(hotel scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Artist & Repertoire Filmproduction
      • X-Filme Creative Pool
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      • $196,724
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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