Elenco e Créditos
- Jag Huang Desconhecido
- Xin Yin Desconhecido
- Chung Hua Tuo Desconhecido
- Chris Wu Desconhecido
- Shih Chang Desconhecido
- Li Mu Desconhecido
Resenhas
Listening Before It’s Too Late
*A Place Called Silence* is a heavy, unsettling film that stays with you long after it ends. The story explores bullying not as a single cruel act, but as a slow, suffocating pressure that seeps into everyday life. Told through quiet moments and restrained tension, the film asks how far silence can stretch before it breaks.The actress delivers a powerful performance built on restraint. Her expressions—fear, guilt, fury, and love—feel painfully real, especially from a mother’s point of view. She embodies a parent torn between protecting her child and navigating a system that often looks away.
From a mom’s perspective, this film is a warning and a call to attention. It suggests that dealing with bullying starts with noticing the small changes, listening without judgment, and refusing to dismiss pain as “just a phase.” Silence may feel safer, but the film reminds us that speaking up—early and firmly—can be an act of protection and love.
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