Into Great Silence (2005) -- At two hours and forty-five minutes, Into Great Silence is a marathon of... quiet. It is a documentary about life in a Carthusian monastery. Footsteps on wooden floors, the shuffle of cloth robes, bird calls, and wind comprise most of the soundtrack. I experience the film as a mirror: you bring to it what you are. In that sense, the quiet and solitude are quite confrontational; asking what is your life's purpose, can you live with your thoughts, and what is left when you have given all for God?
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