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The Quiet Director: Jamie Babbit Cast: Elisha Cuthbert, Camilla Belle

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/13/2007
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 16,524

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Fetal Pig, Fetal Pig, Let Me In: Dissecting the Dissection Scene; Locations: Shjooting in Austin; Sans Celluloid: The Quiet and Digital Cinema; And More!

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The Quiet
1. Just Another Face [4:04]
2. The Nicest House in Meridan [2:12]
3. Very Hard Work [4:34]
4. She's Staying [2:49]
5. Old Friend [3:33]
6. No One Bothered [3:17]
7. Reminiscing [3:55]
8. Movie Night [3:13]
9. Trouble Sleeping [4:07]
10. Personal Gossip [1:32]
11. Another Side [5:30]
12. Lab Partners [4:47]
13. School Night [3:13]
14. Be More Careful [3:28]
15. Perfect Time [3:05]
16. Quiet Plans [2:39]
17. Pool Party [3:00]
18. Almost Time [2:53]
19. Hot Surprise [4:20]
20. Nothing to Prove [2:26]
21. Crazy Talk [1:40]
22. Safe Lies [1:54]
23. Breaking Silence [3:09]
24. According to Plan [2:57]
25. Dancing Thoughts [1:44]
26. Needing Answers [2:16]
27. Burying Burdens [1:46]
28. Quiet After [3:24]

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Editorial Reviews

A withdrawn, deaf, and mute teen adopted by her godparents following the death of her single father finds that life in her dysfunctional new home can be quite deadly in But I'm a Cheerleader director Jamie Babbit's slick and tense teen thriller. The last word Dot (Camilla Belle) ever spoke was when her mother died at the age of seven. Subsequently thrust into a world of silence as a result of her catastrophic loss, Dot lives in a world of withdrawn solitude. When the death of her father renders the muted teen both homeless and orphaned, her suburban godparents, Paul (Martin Donovan) and Olivia Deer (Edie Falco) readily agree to take Dot in and ensure that she has a place to stay as she finishes her high-school education. All is not well in the Deer household, however, and after being rejected and ridiculed by the couple's teenage daughter, Nina (Elisha Cuthbert), Dot soon becomes something of a human confessional to the troubled souls that surround her. From father Paul's twisted incestuous longings to mother Olivia's pill-popping excess and daughter Nina's murderous plan to do away with her leering dad, everyone has something to say to the girl who can say nothing. With Nina's prominent social life quickly unraveling and tensions within the household threatening to explode into violence, Dot is about to reveal that she has a few secrets of her own that are sure to complicate matters. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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August 15, 2008: This is a wonderful, complex, dark thriller in which an orphan, far more influential in her new household through her silence than her obsequious beauty. An incestuous father brings unexpected results.

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February 22, 2008: This movie was awesome. I rented it with one of my best friends and we couldn't keep our eyes off of it. I am going to buy it for her birthday. I recommend it for anyone who loves a deep mystery or a good thriller.


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