The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Discerning viewers will recognize The Music of Silence for the tediously sentimental, rote exercise that it is. It's the cinematic equivalent of listening to opera in an elevator.
Italy · 2017
2h 0m
Director Michael Radford
Starring Antonio Banderas, Jordi Mollà, Toby Sebastian, Luisa Ranieri
Genre Drama
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Born with a serious eye condition that eventually leads to his blindness, Bocelli nevertheless rises above the challenges, driven by great ambitions towards his passion. The silent pursuit of his daily mission continues.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Discerning viewers will recognize The Music of Silence for the tediously sentimental, rote exercise that it is. It's the cinematic equivalent of listening to opera in an elevator.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
This blah trudge from cradle to stage will be catnip to his fans and Ambien to everyone else.
A toothless ode to a still-living celebrity, it’s a film that may appeal to very young children and very old ladies, but seems sure to bore everyone in between.
Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele
The pedestrian filmmaking and community-theater pacing mostly recalls PBS pledge drives hawking Bocelli records.
An old fashioned, corny film hagiography that may please the most ardent fans, who will be more tolerant of its lax pacing and high cheese content.
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