The New York Times wrote "In any television project of this sort, the dramatization elements tend to be shaped by requirements usually associated with a
how-to manual. This is the problem, we are told, and this is the way to cope with it. Experts are recruited. (
Silence of the Heart lists Charlotte Ross, director of the Suicide Prevention and Crisis Center of California's San Mateo County, as
technical adviser.) Not infrequently, dramatic clout gets lost in the authenticity shuffle. Fortunately, this is not the case with
Silence of the Heart, a David A. Simons Production made in association with Tisch/Avnet Productions. Steve Tisch and Jon Avnet, the executive producers, have been steadily compiling an impressive television record since the release of their film
Risky Business and this production gives them still another solid credit. Phil Penningroth's script and Richard Michaels's direction are effectively restrained, avoiding unnecessary melodrama. (The use of a volume of Sylvia Plath's poetry is a trifle pat bud not entirely out of order.)" ==References==