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But then, a glimmer of hope emerged. A small group of ok.ru users, led by a tech-savvy individual known only by his handle "admin1985," decided to take matters into their own hands. They began to investigate the site's downtime, scouring the internet for clues and interviewing former employees.
The final shot—the small wooden koori (burial tablet) sitting in a Japanese temple, hidden among the ancestors—is Scorsese’s greatest punchline. God was never silent. He was just speaking a language the missionaries refused to learn.
The subject likely refers to the historical drama film "Silence," directed by Martin Scorsese and released in 2016. Starring Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, and Liam Neeson, the film is set in the 17th century and follows two Jesuit priests who face violence and persecution when they travel to Japan to locate their missing mentor and propagate Christianity.
He spent nearly 30 years trying to make this film. It’s his direct address to God—a prayer, a doubt, a scream, and a whisper all at once.
: Understanding the historical period and the persecution of Christians in Japan during the 17th century can enhance your appreciation of the film. The Tokugawa shogunate's policies led to a period of isolationism and severe suppression of Christianity.
So, pull up that OK.ru tab. Brave the Cyrillic comments. Watch Silence . And then sit in the dark for ten minutes after the credits roll. You will understand why the search was necessary.
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