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After 28 year-journey, Scorsese’s faith movie ‘Silence’ arrives

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NEW YORK: After 28 years of false starts, director Martin Scorsese has finally brought a passion project about faith and religion to the big screen with “Silence.”

Based on the acclaimed 1966 novel of the same name by late Japanese writer Shusaku Endo, the drama tells the story of two Portuguese Jesuit missionari­es, played by Adam Driver and Andrew Garfield, who travel to Japan in the 17th century to search for their missing mentor, portrayed by Liam Neeson.

There, in an era when Christians were persecuted and tortured, the missionari­es face a choice: they can save themselves and Japanese converts from death by crucifixio­n, burning and drowning but only if they renounce their religion.

“I think it’s a beautiful film, it’s incredibly thought-provoking. It’s one of those films you don’t just forget about when you leave the cinema,” Neeson told Reuters.

“Whether you’re religious or not it’s very, very questionin­g,” the actor added.

Scorsese, a staunch Catholic, had been keen to make the film since first reading the book in 1988 after the release of his film “The Last Temptation of Christ.”

The Italian-American director has said he was struck by the questions the book raises over faith, doubt, weakness and God’s role in the face of human suffering. But getting the screenplay right alone took the Oscar-winning director 15 years, and finding funding proved difficult.

The drama, shot in Taiwan and playing for an unusually long 2 hours 45 minutes, will open in US movie theatres on Dec 23 before expanding nationwide.

Driver and Garfield lost about 20 lbs (9 kg) for their roles, which Driver said helped put him in the mindset of his weary and frightened young priest.

“You’re playing a persecuted 17th century Jesuit priest. So it’s good to, I think, have a little struggle. Also you’re very tired and hungry, as are the characters,” said Driver.

Despite strong reviews and Scorsese’s high profile in Hollywood as the man behind such films as “Taxi Driver,” “Goodfellas” and “Raging Bull,” his latest movie has gained little traction in the current Hollywood awards season.

“Silence” was snubbed by both the Golden Globes and the Screen Actors Guild this week, receiving no nomination­s for their 2017 awards. Scorsese will have to wait until Jan 24 to find out whether the movie is recognised when Oscar nomination­s are announced.— Reuters

 ??  ?? Scorsese attends the New York Screening of ‘Silence’ recently in New York City. — AFP file photo
Scorsese attends the New York Screening of ‘Silence’ recently in New York City. — AFP file photo

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