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A Quiet Place Part II

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7.5/10 • 6.5K

2021-05-211h 36m

Science FictionThrillerHorror

Silence is not enough.

Following the events at home, the Abbott family now face the terrors of the outside world. Forced to venture into the unknown, they realize that the creatures that hunt by sound are not the only threats that lurk beyond the sand path.

Directors
John Krasinski
Writters
John Krasinski
Characters
John Krasinski, Scott Beck
Editors
John Krasinski, Michael P. Shawver

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Emily Blunt

    Emily Blunt

    Evelyn Abbott

  2. John Krasinski

    John Krasinski

    Lee Abbott

  3. Millicent Simmonds

    Millicent Simmonds

    Regan Abbott

  4. Noah Jupe

    Noah Jupe

    Marcus Abbott

  5. Cillian Murphy

    Cillian Murphy

    Emmett

  6. Djimon Hounsou

    Djimon Hounsou

    Man on Island

  7. Okieriete Onaodowan

    Okieriete Onaodowan

    Police Officer

  8. Scoot McNairy

    Scoot McNairy

    Marina Man

  9. Zachary Golinger

    Zachary Golinger

    Emmett's Son

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garethmb

May 25, 2021

Last year we had a screening for “A Quiet Place Part II” scheduled and eagerly awaited the follow-up to the suspenseful and popular original film. Sadly we all know what happened soon after as a two-week lockdown grew and cinemas around the world were closed. As cinemas re-open with growing but limited capacity; the film is set for release and will be a great indicator as to if the public is ready to return to cinemas in significant numbers or will they sit it out and opt to see the film down the line on Paramount+. The film opens with a look at the day things changed for the world as Lee (John Krasinski); does some shopping while news reports come in of an explosion in Shanghai. Enjoying the weather; he joins his family at a Little League game and talks with his friend Emmett (Cillian Murphy) when the game is interrupted by the appearance of a large fireball in the sky. As they head home; the city falls under attack by deadly creatures and Lee and his family narrowly escape. The film then jumps forward immediately following the conclusion of the first film and Evelyn (Emily Blunt); attempts to lead her newborn son, daughter Regan ( Millicent Simmons), and son Marcus (Noah Jupe) to a safer locale. When Marcus is injured along the way; Evelyn takes refuge with Emmett who is not happy to have to care for others after the loss of his wife and despite a secure locale in a foundry; demands the family leave the following day. When an unexpected radio signal appears; Regan is determined to leave and find the source as she knows the frequency of her Cochlear Implant is a weapon against the creatures and she figures if that can be broadcasted and the information revealed; then humanity has a chance to fight back and win. What follows is a very gripping and intense story as Regan and Emmett attempt to complete the mission while Evelyn and her family endure all manner of threats as they try to survive. The film builds upon what made the first film so great in that there are strong and relatable characters and some very tense situations. The screening we attended was so quiet you could tell that audience members were so enthralled that they were afraid to make any noise. The film ups the action and expands upon the universe without losing any of the strong character-driven elements or relying too much upon CGI to carry the film. John Krasinski writes, directed, and produced the film, and while he has less screen time than he did in the original; the film is the rare sequel that holds its own and actually improves upon the original. My only issue with the film was that the ending was rather abrupt and left me with several unanswered questions. While this would be more than fine if we were assured of a third film to resolve unanswered elements; word is that a spin-off is in development so hopefully this will resolve the issues I had or at the least co-exist with a third part of the series. For now; “A Quiet Place Part II” drives home why we need the cinematic experience as from the large screen to the Dolby Atmos sound; the film is a sensory experience that needs to be enjoyed in a communal setting with maximum sensory input. The film sets the tension meter to the max and never disappoints and I urge you to experience this film the way it was intended. 4.5 stars out of 5

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$61,000,000.00
Revenue
$297,372,261.00
Keywords
new york cityislandpost-apocalyptic futureradio transmissionalien life-formdeath of fatherchild in perilsequelalienflashbackpsychological thrillercreaturealien invasionparentingfamilysurvival horroralien monsterhuman vs aliensign languagesalien attackhearing impairednewborn babyanxious