Saturday, July 29, 2006

On silence

Under all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better.

~~Thomas Carlyle

Silence is the great bipolar force in film. It enhances the sinister. Yet it weaponises the good. It stirps the film-goer's nerves for scenes of terror and suspense. Yet it reassures him when a hero refuses to speak, steadfast against betrayal or self-betrayal. Silence extends the horizon of possibility in both directions. ... Silence in great films is a far frontier. We peer over the lip of existence, as if over the edge of a waterfall. The makeshift of words is drowned by the roar of the infinite. We are presented with something unearthly, unworldly; something that urges us to enter the work of art, to inhabit it, to be remade by it. Or be rendered, in some cases, powerless by it.

~~Nigel Andrews, "Seen But Not Heard", Financial Times Weekend, July 29, 2006

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

If you can do something for others, to help, to be there, even if it's only a little thing, you know you are needed, and life becomes brighter somehow.

~~Irena in The Decalogue: One, directed by Kryzstof Kieslowski