Silence is a pretty old school film from Scorsese, centring on religious tension between Jesuit Christians and Buddhists in 17th century Japan.
“It goes back to that question I had in [his film] ‘Means Streets’, how do you live a good life?
He continued: “We’re just completely saturated with images that don’t mean anything.
Cinema used to be in a building and even on television, you’d see a film or whatever.
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