
Inspired by Shûsaku Endô’s novel of the same name, Silence is situated in 17th century Nagasaki, Japan and charts Andrew Garfield’s Jesuit priest and his gruelling pilgrimage to reunite with a lonely mother. Along the way, both Garfield and Liam Neeson’s gaunt, bearded and deeply religious mentor hope to spread the gospel of Christianity in the face of violence and persecution.
In a previous interview, Neeson outlined the spiritual tenets of Scorsese’s religious opus, stating that “the question in the film is: Is there a god? We’re all in some way asking ourselves that all the time. What is the purpose of life? What is faith? Why have faith? Why do we wake up in the morning and get out of bed? It’s as basic as that and the film asks all these questions and dramatizes them in a very exceptional way”.
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