Thursday, 15 November 2018

A Quiet Place - Review

A Quiet Place - Review

A Quiet Place is director John Krasinski's third film in his directorial portfolio making it his most successful film to date, with the budget of 17-21 Million and recieving 338.6 Million USD at the Box office.

One of the main reasons I like this film, is because of how original it is and how the lack of dialogue can make a modernized film as successful as it is. Another thing about this film that I really like is that John Krasinski had two jobs in this film, not only did he just have to direct everyone behind the camera but he also played one of the main protagonists in the film. I find it clever how the creatures in this film have sound as their strength but, we find out about half way into the film that it's also their biggest weakness.

I really enjoyed the effects and make-up for this film, specifically the creature's facial muscles and how they move when they are listening for any slight sound to attack. When these creatures are searching for any sound, we can see each muscle on their face moving with control but they also shake when they under distress or hear a sound which is too high pitched.

Overall, I really enjoyed this film and cannot think of anything that I dislike about it, where some people would find the film boring because of the lack of dialogue, I find it unique as no modern film has so little dialogue and everyone that has seen the film, will understand why dialogue is so scarce in this film. This film is undoubtably one of my favorite horror films because of how different it is to out or all horror films.

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