An exploration of how 'Silence' represents Scorsese's profound meditation on faith, suffering, and cultural collision, examining the film's complex theological questions and its place in the director's faith trilogy.
Best quote from Scorsese's Spiritual Crucible
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Silence treats faith not as a simple point to be made, but as a heart-wrenching puzzle. It suggests that true priesthood isn't about maintaining institutional authority, but about being present with people in their brokenness and offering grace—even when you're broken yourself.
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