Seven years ago, director Jamie Babbit made a consciously over-the-top satire of lesbian de-programming called But I'm a Cheerleader that left many curious how she would follow up such a brash debut. Unfortunately, the answer has arrived with The Quiet, a lurid slice of suburban life so melodramatic that she probably wants us to take it seriously, an almost impossible task. Read the full review
Director: Jamie Babbit
Starring: Elisha Cuthbert, Edie Falco, Camilla Belle, Shawn Ashmore, Martin Donovan
Run time: 96 minutes
Release date: August 25, 2006
Rating: R for strong and disturbing sexual content, a scene of violence, language, drug content and brief nudity.
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Actress Elisha Cuthbert tackles taboos with pluck.
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Austin American-Statesman: 1 of 5 stars
"... an exploitation movie without the chutzpah to get to second base, much less go all the way."
The Palm Beach Post: C-
"Although it never adds up to much, Babbit does muster an atmosphere of foreboding, which we find ourselves wishing would reach full Carrie mode."
The Associated Press: D
"... wastes a talented cast."