Silo is what happens when a writers' room confuses "ambiguous" with "didn't finish the draft".

“Plot holes? We fell in.”
Silo
Masterfully crafted. Un-roastable.
An absolute cinematic disaster.
In a ruined and toxic future, thousands live in a giant silo deep underground. After its sheriff breaks a cardinal rule and residents die mysteriously, engineer Juliette starts to uncover shocking secrets and the truth about the silo.
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In a ruined and toxic future, thousands live in a giant silo deep underground. After its sheriff breaks a cardinal rule and residents die mysteriously, engineer Juliette starts to uncover shocking secrets and the truth about the silo.
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[Serious Discussion] Is anyone else completely checked out by the pacing in Silo?
Rewatched Silo last night and noticed even more plot holes than the first time. The motivations don't track at all once you stop and think about act two.
The cinematography in Silo is doing all the heavy lifting and it shows
Director clearly thought Silo was deeper than it is. There's a difference between ambiguous and unfinished, and this leans hard into the second.
Why does no one talk about how mid the writing in Silo actually is?
Honestly, Silo would be a tight 95-minute movie. Instead we got a bloated runtime padded with B-roll and lingering shots that add nothing.
