A normal family life & after a meal, go to the waterfall to watch the monsters hitting the splash endlessly, which is the logical trend of self-consistent

Wiley 2022-03-21 09:01:09

The logic of Quiet Place is too touching, 2 points for the female lead acting. According to the plot in the play, the monster will be attracted by a louder sound than the sound in front of the eyes (see the monster is attracted by the sound of a rocket when the heroine gives birth), and the monster cannot distinguish whether the sound is caused by human actions or other objects. (See the monitor suddenly flakes out at the end, and the monster is disturbed by the current sound to destroy the monitor). Therefore, the reasonable plot of the whole play should be: the monster is attracted by the largest sound source in the area-that is, the waterfall, three monsters Gathering here at the waterfall and constantly hitting the water surface, as long as the surviving humans in this area make a sound smaller than the sound of the waterfall, they will not attract monsters. According to the drama, the male protagonist can shout near the waterfall without worrying about attracting monsters. It can be known that the highest decibels that survivors in the entire area can emit may be higher than the shouting, and because the louder waterfall attracts monsters, So daily conversations and actions can be completely unaffected. If you are brave enough, you can drive to the waterfall to watch "Perpetual motion machine, cut water with a knife, water flow, waterfall attacker, monster", so the correct way to open the show should be Everyone ends directly in Hehemeimeizhong.

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A Quiet Place quotes

  • Lee Abbott: [Signed] Too noisy.

  • Regan Abbott: [Signed] Stop. You've got to stop.