wordlessness starts as a home video.bunch of seemingly crazy ordinary friends decide to spend some time with one another under one condition that no one is permitted to say a word throughout the ordeal.this is the core principle of the film.the so called Concept, but the movie is much more than just that which in itself is unique enough for a whole movie to watch over 90 minutes.oddly enough it is so strong that one wishes it would have continued another 90 minutes.the film is extraordinary in direction, and more interesting in how it develops from one phase to another.one other prospect keeps the viewer entangled in the picture as a blind man and his attraction for a girl in the party of people and things he goes through adds to the events.however, a film that starts as a normal gathering of a bunch of merry go round people turns out to be a lot more as it continues.there is a magician that rather reminds everyone every once in a while "not to speak a word" and it is he in the end that delivers the stunning final effective punch to the film by magically influencing the final moments of the movie.all in all this masterpiece of shokof's conceptual; experimental, becomes a classic work of art that deserves to be viewed by both serious and just those of us who only go to see films and have fun.a great cinema achievement in the name of wordlessness. shokof in top form. 10 is just good enough.