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MPAA RATING: R for strong and disturbing sexual content, a scene of violence, language, drug content and brief nudity
Starring Camilla Belle, Elisha Cuthbert, Edie Falco, Shawn Ashmore, Martin Donovan, Katy Mixon, Shannon Marie Woodward, and Bruce Hayes
Popular cheerleader Nina Deer's (Cuthbert) world is turned upside down when her parents (Falco and Donovan) adopt a recently orphaned deaf girl, Dot (Belle). But in this suburban home, things are not what they seem. Dot's arrival puts a crack in Nina's idyllic social life and the dark secrets her family harbors soon become exposed. (Sony Pictures Classics)
| GENRE(S): | Drama | Suspense/Thriller |
| WRITTEN BY: |
Abdi Nazemian
Micah Schraft |
| DIRECTED BY: | Jamie Babbit |
| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: February 13, 2007 Theatrical: August 25, 2006 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 91 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | USA |
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The average user rating for this movie is 8.1 (out of 10) based on 50 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Nathan L. gave it a7:
Strong performances, the story was okay. But overall, better than I expected.
Scott M gave it an8:
I'm surprised. I usually agree with critics. This film is flawed, as a result of the micro-budget, but is rich and compelling, far more so than I expected. I was very impressed.
[Anonymous] gave it a3:
tried way too hard & just missed the mark, in my opinion. I kept checking my watch.
Chad S. gave it a5:
[***SPOILERS***] If Keenan Ivory Wayans turned his satirical eye on independent film, it might possibly look a lot like "The Quiet", a high school melodrama that brings to mind quite a few films with lofty pedigrees in the most bizarre hodgepodge imaginable. If your main character is deaf, and the soundtrack offers an interior dialogue, you're begging to be compared to "The Piano". And Dot(Camilla Belle) plays the piano! She and her surrogate family are often bathed in blue light as if they're underwater. In the Jane Campion film, Ada nearly drowns with her instrument. Another obvious allusion; the relationship between father(Martin Donovan) and daughter(Elisa Cuthbert; she's no Sarah Polley, but better than you'd imagine), which will stir memories of Atom Egoyan's "The Sweet Hereafter" for anybody who saw it(I was quietly hoping to see a school bus). In an almost "Heathers"-like high school melodrama, you can't get more disparate than those two films. "The Quiet" is not boring. This movie is going to be used for a drinking game when it hits the DVD market. Count on it.
Henry K. gave it a10:
The critics are really off on this one. It's a blast from start to finish. Thought provoking, dark, and very funny.
Caroline L. gave it a10:
Twisted and funny, a little of everything rolled into one, drama, comedy, thriller. Nice to see something different from all the usual stuff. And nice to see something about women directed by a woman.
Kens P. gave it a10:
a compelling and disturbing psychological mind bender.

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