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The Pact of SILENCE
The Pact of SILENCE
Genres: Action & Adventure
1hr 29min

Golden Globe® winner Gerard Depardieu stars as a Jesuit priest, Dr. Joachim Ferrer. Harboring a secret from his violent past and having found solace in the church, he soon finds himself caught in a web of intrigue whe...  more »

     
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Creators: Gérard Depardieu, Elodie Bouchez, Isaac Sharry, Carmen Maura
Genres: Action & Adventure
Sub-Genres: Action & Adventure
Format: DVD - Widescreen,Anamorphic - Subtitled
Run Time: 1hr 29min
Screens: Widescreen,Anamorphic
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Subtitles: French, Spanish, Korean

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Movie Reviews

Not the best thriller....not the worst
Margaux Paschke | New York | 05/23/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Perhaps if the ending had been different I would have rated this film much higher. The acting was superb and the plot (3/4 of it anyway) was fascinating and kept me glued to the screen. However, I agree with other reviewers who found the script too deliberately confusing for it's own good. It did not need to be so ambigious ALL of the time to keep the mysterious secret of the identical twins. The immediate romance made sense (sidetracking the pursuit of the "secret", the pursuit of experiencing "real life" as the Priest invites the one twin to do, as well as furthering the view of redemption through love) but it seems to unravel once all of the main characters arrive at one place at the same time. The twins ending up wearing the same clothes just to keep the audience confused as to their real identities was way too unrealistic and somewhat ruined it for me not to mention that the climax scene made no sense at all AND this is despite my knowing which twin was which (since one twin greets the other when they reunite and gives away the name of each twin at the hand holding scene). Why would Sarah be mad at Gaelle?? The reason she states is unrealstic and unexplainable especially when you discover the truth! Highly recommend the film only if you can overlook some major flaws and concentrate instead on the flawless acting and intresting themes of religion, redemption and the different meanings of love."
Twins, Priests,Nuns,Murder,Cover-Up,Lies and Truth
KerrLines | Baltimore,MD | 03/27/2008
(2 out of 5 stars)

"THE PACT OF SILENCE is a much ado about nothing film. Starring Gerard Depardieu as Father Joachim and Elodie Bouchez in a dual role as twin sisters Sarah and Gaelle, Graham Guit's directed "thriller" is really a slow moving build up and unraveling of clues that, once you get to the conclusion, you just say "What's the big deal?" and move on. Two of my favorite actors in one pretty dull film that tries to be sophisticated and unique, but ultimately is neither and seems intentionally confusing to no point. No recommendation. No DVD special features. Unenlightening commentary."
Confused
Melissa | Ottawa, Ontario Canada | 03/17/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"At first, I found this film rather slow but ended up quite gripping. And then it ended. It left many unanswered questions that really would have made this a deeper, more substantial film. While I enjoyed the film, it could definitely have been less mysterious than it was. I would likely have to watch it again to see if I missed something."