SanEat
A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
Tejas Nair
Mammootty shouldn't do such roles. It suited him only in that 4-film series surrounding Sethuram Iyer CBI and that was early 2000s. But, now, in a way to copy Mohanlal's flourish in such crime-thriller roles, he has lost his way.Non of his recent movies are worth watching; and Silence is no different. Starting off with how his character becomes a HC judge, the film revolves around few goons who target him because he acted against them once. Then, the film jumps into another murder story and later comes out with a preposterous plot, something related to bipolar disorder. While the screenplay is blown-off, the film making factors are hopeless. With certain newbies playing important roles, the whole drama lacks credibility. And that grueling beat music every time Mammootty enters a scene is god-awful of the music editor.The director lacks efficiency and hence the film gives out garbled nuances, here & there. Anoop Menon is wasted and looks like, from his previous stints, he may really be a waste.BOTTOM LINE: No single factor to consider. Avoid!