A Quiet Place evaluation action
2021-10-13 18:32
The film is not only creative, but also very touching, and most importantly, it is scary enough. It makes the audience feel the movie-watching experience that they have never had before, making the audience themselves have to hold their breath. And the film has repeatedly used horror methods to scare the audience many times, creating a unique thriller viewing experience. At the same time, the design of the monsters in the film is also very unique., Sohu Film Review)
In order to create a scary atmosphere, most horror thrillers abuse background sounds and musical elements. "A Quiet Place" does the opposite, cherishing the sound like gold, but creating a tighter and more advanced horror suppression effect. Many horror films are content with scary people and don't use enough force on characters, but "A Quiet Place" is full of sincerity in character creation and storytelling, but it debuts as a horror thriller but presents a similar depth to a drama.
The pleasure of watching the film lies in the ability of the characters to think quickly and effectively while in a dangerous situation. At the end of the story, the bloody scene of a horror film appeared in this special film, but it kept the audience on high alert throughout the entire process. But the only drawback of the film is that the tension has never been relaxed, and there is almost no room for breathing between the thrilling clips. Even so, Karasinski made the most poetic horror movie in years
The aesthetic orientation of "A Quiet Place" is extremely adult. Don’t be fooled by the film’s PG13 rating. Young viewers may not be ready to accept its unconventional style and tension; however, the film is perfect in terms of action scenes. Leading actors including small actors did not waste a minute. The performance of actor Emily Bronte is even more admirable. Her performance close to silent film still successfully creates a strong emotional impact.
Extended Reading
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Marcus Abbott: [Signed] He'll come for us.
Regan Abbott: [Signed] He'll come for *you*.
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Evelyn: Where are they?
Lee Abbott: I'll find them.