Scorsese brings passion, but misses the big issues

March 31, 2017
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Silence
By Martin Scorsese
Starring Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Liam Neeson

Silence聽is what is known as a 鈥減assion project鈥 for Martin Scorsese.聽He grabbed the rights to Japanese writer Shusaku Endo鈥檚 novel as soon as he read it and spent about a quarter of a century agonising over the script and production.

Scorsese reputedly worked without payment to keep the film within its US$40 million budget and the stars similarly took cut rates.

It is set in the 1600s when Portuguese merchant capital was reaching Japan.聽Successful Catholic missionary activity resulted in the Shimabara Rebellion.

The alarmed Japanese feudal lords violently repressed Christianity in defence of their power and wealth.聽They enforced adherence to the Japanese variety of Buddhism.

It is a film of ideas, examining the meaning of mercy and compassion, and the personal cost of betrayal.聽It is also visually stunning.聽The cinematography has been nominated for an Academy Award and rightfully so.

It poses fascinating theological questions, their historical bases and the comparison between their Christian and Buddhist understandings. With so much going for it, why does聽Silence听蹿补颈濒?

In part, it is Scorsese鈥檚 annoying lack of courage in having his Portuguese priests speaking English in fake Latino accents.聽Liam Neeson 鈥 playing an absolutely crucial role 鈥 not only fails to make his accent credible, he imitates a block of wood.

A key plot element is the fact that underground Christians could identify themselves to strangers by their ability to speak snatches of Portuguese.聽When speaking Japanese, their dialogue is sub-titled.聽Scorsese could easily have cast Portuguese actors in the appropriate roles and sub-titled the lot.

The supporting cast of Japanese actors shines in comparison to the European stars.

The central question of聽Silence聽is God鈥檚 apparent absence during periods of human suffering.聽Not only is this not adequately communicated, but other questions are not pursued.

What was it about the image of the crucified Jesus that inspired the oppressed Japanese peasantry to not only rebel, but to maintain their faith underground in the face of extreme torture?聽That question echoes down the centuries to the Liberation Theologians today, but Scorsese doesn鈥檛 register it.

The film鈥檚 explanation, when it comes, of why Christianity was having a hard time in Japan is ridiculous.

The Japanese nobility, in its ruling class fury, hypocritically ordained the Buddhist teaching of compassion as its ruling ethos 鈥 and enforced it with torture.聽What if Scorsese had compared and contrasted the Christian treatment of European Jews at that time?

And failing to illuminate the class impacts of mercantile intrusion of European capital into Asia undercuts the reason why the conflict at the film鈥檚 heart occurred.

Scorsese says that the film is about 鈥渇aith and doubt, weakness, and the human condition鈥, which is all very worthy.聽Unfortunately,聽Silence聽is not worth seeing.

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