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After receiving a horrifying phone call, Mia (Emily Markiss) is devastated to learn of her brother's passing while living in Cambodia and rushes over to see his remains. Meeting up with his friend Sam (Evan Heiser), they soon uncover he was part of a ring of similar incidents around the city in the past few years, and decide to look into it. Initially suspecting a low-life criminal that was hanging around him in the brief bits leading up to his death, the more they dig into the incident, they find that there's more to the story than they expect and must wade through a deeper underworld in the Cambodian criminal hierarchy that they expected.
“Silent Murders” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Frankly, “Silent Murders” is a decent if overall unremarkable genre effort. What works nicely for the film is writer/director Dubey's storyline which includes some intriguing ideas.
“Silent Murders” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Frankly, “Silent Murders” is a decent if overall unremarkable genre effort. What works nicely for the film is writer/director Dubey's storyline which includes some intriguing ideas.
- 10/28/2023
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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