A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place
2018
★★★★☆ 7.4/10
⏱️ 91 min
📅 Released
🌐 EN
HorrorDramaScience Fiction
A family is forced to live in silence while hiding from creatures that hunt by sound.

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User Reviews

moviepoptime
November 1, 2024
The film ‘A Quiet Place’ is a new horror thriller aimed at fans with a fascinating plot and a thrilling atmosphere based on the director’s debut John Krasinski. The movie revolves around the Abbott family, who faces many challenges in the world where noise creates threats that kill them. Having always been sensitive to horror films since they are very intense, I found this plot very interesting and the fight for the life of the family cool. Some of the best scenes included with special mention to Emily Blunt and Krasinski. Blunt’s portrayal of a mother who is being stretched to the limit was highly passionate and that scene remains ingrained in me. How silence played as an effective storytelling element contributed towards making every scene in the film important. It must, therefore, be said that I breathed through my mouth during critical scenes, indicating good direction and screenwriting. On balance, A Quiet Place manages to develop a rather more profound concept than a range of typical horror movies by adding love and sacrifice elements. That one made me think on how much we really need interaction and feeling each other even if we don’t say a word. That I would recommend it to any adventurous movie going enthusiast. If you liked my experience, then check out the Latest Movie Reviews.
tmdb51616167
★ 8/10
September 2, 2024
The "A Quiet Place" franchise has truly delivered a remarkable and unexpected story that has captured my attention in ways I never imagined. While I have previously reviewed the original movie, I am now diving into this extraordinary series. The first film introduced a concept rarely seen in cinema, with its focus on minimal dialogue. Despite the absence of traditional conversations, the movie keeps viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats. The actors and actresses involved in the film are exceptionally well-suited to the unique demands of the story. One aspect that stands out is the portrayal of the creatures without relying on overdone CGI effects. This choice creates a sense of suspense and keeps audiences guessing about the story's direction. The film's ability to sustain excitement is truly commendable. In the sequel, the story delves deeper into the characters' journeys within this terrifying world. While there is slightly more dialogue, the film still maintains its gripping silence from the start and keeps viewers engrossed throughout. Even when encountering what appears to be alien characters, the film avoids excessive use of CGI, ensuring that the creatures are not portrayed in a ridiculous or unbelievable manner. Overall, the "A Quiet Place" franchise offers a unique and enthralling viewing experience that defies expectations and keeps audiences invested in its suspenseful narrative.
r96sk
★ 7/10
February 28, 2023
***spoilers*** // Many (too many) a dumb moment, but 'A Quiet Place' is a really good watch nevertheless. I will start with the positives that I have, as in fairness there are a number. The first, most obvious, being the sound design - excellent! Super effective. Emily Blunt and John Krasinski are very good, the pacing is on point (the 90mins fly by) and the monsters are well done. However, I did find myself questioning a lot of it - and I'm not usually one to notice, or at least criticise, characters being stupid etc. Here, though, it's too obvious - I think the top notch sound, or the lack thereof, actually heightens the flaws, which is unfortunate. From the very start I was like "Really?!", as well as at a few other moments - e.g. the nail. Firstly with the kid, like rule number one at primary school on field trips is adult at the front, then the kids and then another adult... who leaves the two most vulnerable people at the back in this situation, especially seconds after one of them has almost made a grave error - not even counting the fact that you just walk out the store and leave them alone after the event? Stuff like that, it's annoying that it took me out of it every now and then, I can't lie. As noted though, it is still a fun watch and I'm certainly wanting to check out the sequel. I just don't think I've ever had a film that I enjoy but has such noticeable stupidness, the latter usually outweighs the former - or vice versa. So kudos for that, I guess, Krasinski & Co.

Crew

Director
John Krasinski
Writer
Scott Beck, Bryan Woods, John Krasinski
Producer
Bryan Woods, Michael Bay, Andrew Form

Production

Paramount Pictures, Platinum Dunes

Keywords

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