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Indira Varma and James Weber Brown in Silent Hours (2017)

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Silent Hours

4 reviews
1/10

Absolutely awful

Bad acting, bad script, bad direction. Ghastly. I only managed to sit through about fifteen minutes of the first episode. Very hard to understand why something this bad would be released. Surely someone in authority should have pointed out that this is not up to a standard suitable for broadcast?
  • grahamdicker
  • Dec 27, 2021
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1/10

Utter shite!

Sick, serial killer genre, which diverts the viewer from the discovery of the murderer by showing him acting in a way that implies he is not guilty - therefore it being impossible to guess. This breaks even the most basic rules of the genre and is deeply frustrating.

The plot has more holes than a colander, the acting is woodentop level, we are expected to believe that the aging lead is a Lothario who has young women desperate to be sexually abused by him at every opportunity. It is painful to watch the unfolding, incoherent nonsense. How this sort of rubbish manages to get funding is beyond me, and is an offence to filmwatchers.
  • robertclark-1
  • Jul 30, 2023
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1/10

Provides keen insight into the depraved immature mind ...

Of the writer and director. Not worth a zero rating.

Utter trash rape murder fantasy of a sick pervert and voyeur who despises and reviles women. An insecure fantasist addicted to S&M pornography.

Oh he's so desirable and such a big huge 30 second stud don't you know? LOL

So desired no woman could ever say know to his huge ego and undeveloped soul and brain. What a joke and shallow piece of trash. Not for actual mature thinking feel self-respecting human grown ups.
  • geekit
  • Aug 25, 2025
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1/10

TAKES TRITE TO A NEW LEVEL!

I struggled to get through this movie; so I took it in stages interspersed by judicious fast-forwarding. Thank God for technology!

The movie itself was marred by an appalling script and wooden acting. As a "thriller" it was sub-standard, relying on nudity, a bevy of attractive women, and lots of gruesome savagery to maintain a level of interest. The story line alone was incapable of doing that!

The James Weber Brown character was appallingly shallow. Perhaps his sexual interests and his constant lighting up of mini-cigars was considered to be enough character development. It wasn't.

The focus on the Navy was sickening! I served for more than two decades, and I've never met anyone who harps on about the Navy so much as the characters in this movie!

To add insult to this childish portrayal, the Commander (Hugh Bonneville's character) was always in his uniform. Did the script writer and director think Commanders wear their uniforms when at home alone. They don't.

What's even worse is that the Commander's uniforms were always wrong! The Commander's shoulder tabs were back-to-front. (That's worth a round of drinks at the bar for a Sub-Lieutenant; no Commander would ever make such a stupid mistake.) Bonneville's winter uniform sleeve rank covers only the external part of the sleeve. I've seen airline pilots with such rank insignia, but never a real Navy officer.

The writer might have benefited from having a Navy technical adviser - but that might have resulted in large slabs of the movie being deleted!

Apart from such awful howlers, there was nothing in this movie to recommend it. Nudity and shock value don't help it over the line.
  • stevehyland-55315
  • Mar 24, 2024
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