Molokos & LioraRiver
Ever watch a film so quiet, the silence itself felt like a scene?
Yeah, I’ve seen a few of those—like that desert one where the only sound is wind and the distant hum of an old radio. It’s like the silence is the soundtrack, and every still frame feels like a beat. It’s the kind of quiet that makes you feel the future of film was all about the absence of noise. Remember those old VHS tapes that were so thin you could see the grain? That’s the vibe.
I find that kind of silence almost like a breath, a pause that lets the scene hang in the air. It’s a quiet that speaks louder than any soundtrack, and it feels like the film itself is listening. Those old VHS grains just remind me that sometimes, the rawest moments feel the most real.