Silent Fall (1994) ★ Instant Download
Released in the fall of 1994, is a psychological murder mystery directed by Bruce Beresford ( Driving Miss Daisy ) that attempted to blend a standard whodunnit with a sensitive character study on autism. Despite its $30 million budget and high-profile cast, the film is largely remembered today as a "pricey flop" that failed to find its footing among the major blockbusters of that year. Plot Summary
The story centers on Tim (Ben Faulkner), a 9-year-old autistic boy who is the sole witness to the gruesome murder of his wealthy parents in their New England home. Haunted by his own past professional failure, child psychologist Dr. Jake Rainer (Richard Dreyfuss) is brought in to help Tim communicate what he saw. Working alongside Tim's protective older sister, Sylvie (Liv Tyler), Rainer must unlock the boy's "selective amnesia" before the local sheriff or a rival, more aggressive psychiatrist (John Lithgow) can take over the case. Critical Review Highlights Silent Fall (1994)
Critics and audiences from platforms like Rotten Tomatoes and Roger Ebert generally find the film to be an "awkward synthesis" of clinical drama and thriller. SILENT FALL (1994) - Mill Creek Blu-Ray Review - Released in the fall of 1994, is a