Imagine everyday sounds consuming and dictating your life - When you suffer from Misophonia, a neurological disorder, specific sounds trigger adverse physiological and emotional reactions: adrenaline rush, rapid heart rate, rage.
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8.2 /10
53 people rated
Quiet Please...
2017
R
1 h 33 m
États-Unis
Documentaire
Imagine everyday sounds consuming and dictating your life - When you suffer from Misophonia, a neurological disorder, specific sounds trigger adverse physiological and emotional reactions: adrenaline rush, rapid heart rate, rage.
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8.2 /10
53 people rated
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Jessica Blasco
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Jessica Blasco
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Liz Blum
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Liz Blum
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Michelle Bohls
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Michelle Bohls
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Brianna M. Curtis
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Allen M. Dion
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Allen M. Dion
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Paul Normand Dion
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Paul Normand Dion
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Kimmie Dombroski
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Leslie Dombroski
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Melanie Herzfeld
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Kevin
29/05/2023 21:37
source: Quiet Please...
RimGurung2
19/05/2023 00:19
Moviecut—Quiet Please...
2freshles
22/11/2022 16:30
I very much appreciate a documentary being made to raise awareness of misophonia. However, my wife and I were both practically throwing things at the TV every time someone said "fight or flight" or countless other endlessly repeated phrases and concepts. There are a few redeeming heartfelt moments with stories, but for f's sake, please create a "Quiet Please... The Compressed Edition" into about 20-30 minutes, so this film will become watchable.
Michael Lesehe
22/11/2022 16:30
Structurally, it was all over the place, repetitive and overly long.
If the film had been separated into what misophonia is and how it affects different people and their relationships in part 1, then coping techniques for those affected in part 2, it would be easier to expect a loved one to sit through.
As it is, the film was captivating though mildly repetitive for the first quarter, then it got into how people use art as an outlet- a very long segment that lost the audience I was hoping to entertain- sadly missing out on some of the best content.
Still, I rated this highly because I was craving subject matter on the topic, and appreciated perspectives from people of different ages in different lines of work and how they came to realize and then learn how to live with the condition.
audreytedji
22/11/2022 04:17
Quiet Please...
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Avis des utilisateurs
Kevin
29/05/2023 21:37
source: Quiet Please...
RimGurung2
19/05/2023 00:19
Moviecut—Quiet Please...
2freshles
22/11/2022 16:30
I very much appreciate a documentary being made to raise awareness of misophonia. However, my wife and I were both practically throwing things at the TV every time someone said "fight or flight" or countless other endlessly repeated phrases and concepts. There are a few redeeming heartfelt moments with stories, but for f's sake, please create a "Quiet Please... The Compressed Edition" into about 20-30 minutes, so this film will become watchable.
Michael Lesehe
22/11/2022 16:30
Structurally, it was all over the place, repetitive and overly long.
If the film had been separated into what misophonia is and how it affects different people and their relationships in part 1, then coping techniques for those affected in part 2, it would be easier to expect a loved one to sit through.
As it is, the film was captivating though mildly repetitive for the first quarter, then it got into how people use art as an outlet- a very long segment that lost the audience I was hoping to entertain- sadly missing out on some of the best content.
Still, I rated this highly because I was craving subject matter on the topic, and appreciated perspectives from people of different ages in different lines of work and how they came to realize and then learn how to live with the condition.
audreytedji
22/11/2022 04:17
Quiet Please...
— No more content —
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