Synopsis
Music was his world. Then silence revealed a new one.
A drummer begins to lose his hearing and has to come to grips with a future that will be filled with silence.
2019 Directed by Darius Marder
A drummer begins to lose his hearing and has to come to grips with a future that will be filled with silence.
Riz Ahmed Olivia Cooke Paul Raci Lauren Ridloff Mathieu Amalric Domenico Toledo Chelsea Lee Shaheem Sanchez Chris Perfetti Bill Thorpe Michael Tow William Xifaras Rena Maliszewski Tom Kemp Elan Sicroff Jeremy Lee Stone Ezra Marder Hartmut Teuber Hillary Baack Joe Toledo Adam Preston Jonathon LeJeune Sean Powell Dani Miller Alex Kilgore Jamie Ghazarian David Arthur Sousa Marisa Defranco Alan Resnic Show All…
Riz Ahmed Kirt Gunn Derek Cianfrance Fredric King Corentin De Saedeleer Dickey Abedon Dimitri Verbeeck Daniel Sbrega
Nicolas Becker Jaime Baksht Phillip Bladh Carlos Cortés Navarrete Heikki Kossi Pietu Korhonen Kari Vähäkuopus Yanna Soentjens Maria Carolina Santana Caraballo-Gramcko
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I don’t think I can remember a time where I didn’t hear it.
The ringing.
The noise nobody but me could seem to hear. I couldn’t stand it. I had no idea what it was at first, but it was loud, and it was getting louder. I told myself it would just go away, but even back then I don’t think I believed myself.
When I was nine it got worse, I was having hearing problems, so I told my parents. They took me to a doctor and I was officially diagnosed with mild hearing loss in my left ear, specifically of low tones, but they said it would get worse. I didn’t think to tell them about the ringing.…
AFI 2020: film #5
"today is not a good day”
one of the most devastating parts of life is not being able to get back to a happiness you once had, especially if it involves people you love. feeling that joy slipping through your fingers, time cannot rewind and only moves forward, and without your consent. relentlessly, painfully. adapt or die. this is a crushing look at that fight against time and change, but it's also hopeful, and eventually peaceful. the sound design was incredible and the hardcoded subtitles were such a smart move. one of the most essential and fitting movies of 2020
There's a moment about 10 minutes into this film when Ruben (Riz Ahmed) is at a hearing specialist's office. The specialist is explaining to him that the majority of his hearing is gone, and all his efforts at the moment should be dedicated to preserving what's left.
The film smash cuts to Ruben performing at another metal concert that very night, seemingly disregarding the specialist's advice. It's a stunning depiction of that innate human desire to maintain normality -- to act like nothing's wrong, to carry on as though everything's fine.
That's ultimately what the film spends the rest of its runtime navigating: The impact of that desire, and the consequences. When something cataclysmic happens, you can do everything you can to go back to your old life, or you can try to accept your new one.
Either way, you'll have to live with that decision.
everyone already knows how hard both the sound design and riz ahmed’s performance fuck so i’m just going to say this: olivia cooke’s bleached eyebrows
there are few things more grating to me than describing a piece of art as “for the times” or “exactly what we need right now,” as if that means anything, but i was really struck by just how impeccably current Sound of Metal feels without being, like, directly about living through a pandemic. it’s a film about the trauma of having to adapt to new life circumstances that have been thrust upon you. it’s about not processing said circumstances as something to fix, but something to adapt to. you watch ruben go through every stage of the kubler-ross grief model, fully understanding where the story has to end. and though the analogy isn’t a 1:1 (the pressures of ruben’s new…
Everyone involved in this deserves recognition but if anyone should get that ‘best actor’ award this year, it’s Riz. And it isn’t even close!
The ending of this film is so authentic and impactful. I could not ask for a better one.
riz ahmed being left handed made him 500% hotter to me i’m sorry
maybe the only movie i’d recommend watching on a laptop with good headphones (or a good surround system but i don’t have that lol)
one might see this film as a drama, but Damien Chazelle sees it as a missed opportunity to further bully Miles Teller in Whiplash.
riz ahmed communicates so much through his eyes. one of my favorite performances of the year, maybe even of all time