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Quiet films
tenofspades
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Not silent films- but films where the film has included quiet bits which seemed to be more common in something like 50s films. But an example maybe Lost in Translation. Or there was a film on TV set in the 50s about a mock robbery that contains also these quiet bits if that makes sense.
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The film stuck out because it had no incidental music.
I'll come to me. Tom someone.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0247425/reference
Plot is different to what I said. I lists a few songs on the soundtrack but I think apart from the radio being on in the film that there wasn't much if any other music.
Well okay,the main story is,they just jazzed up the Australian bit!And as none of the protagonists ever spoke of their time in Australia,a reasonable assumption of how things were!
But it also doesn't have a story.
Still an incredible watch though. In full HD. On a big screen, through a decent sound system. Despite the lack of dialogue, I wouldn't call it quiet.,
For films like LiT, you could try:
Broken Flowers
Buffalo '66
You and Me and Everyone We Know
Beau travail
Three Times
A Short Film About Love
Especially when Stewart is trailing Novak.
2001, Blade Runner and Once Upon A Time In The West also have long sequences with just music and sound fx.
Not when Vue got their hands on it. They could make a Marcel Marceau mime routine deafeningly loud.