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Sunday, April 22, 2018

A Quiet Place Review


Disclaimer: Contains spoilers!

Plot Summary: A family attempts to survive their everyday life while dealing with deadly creatures that will attack anything making sound.

Review: This is going to be tough to explain. Hmm..."A Quiet Place" is the worst good movie I've probably ever watched. What does that mean? It means that the production is topnotch, with some of the best use of sound to enhance the tension. The style and cinematography are also impressive to create a unique atmosphere where you hear more wind blowing than actual dialogue. Furthermore, the acting was surprisingly good from the players since they speak little. Much of their character development and interactions must be expressed rather than told. Speaking of which, the drama was presented nicely and allows you to care and feel for the characters. In a way, "A Quiet Place" is like watching a silent movie where the theater staff is applying the sound effects like in the old days. Due to this, things become more of an experience than your typical fare. All of these facets are impressive to say the least.

Now, despite how masterfully the technical aspects are constructed, the story is a hot mess of epic proportions. The entire premise of the story is completely outlandish, nonsensical, and outright stupid. You don't just make an artsy type movie with extensive and meticulous attention to detail only to throw that shit right out the window when writing the story! First up, the origin of the creatures is kept vague except this isn't the kind of movie where you can get away with that shit. It's implied they're aliens, but this was not the right direction whatsoever. This should be an isolated tale about one family struggling to survive and not knowing what's happening. Oh, sure, you could imply that it's affecting the world but don't bring those problems into the story. By doing this, the writers turned a promising story into plot hole-infested Swiss cheese.

So let's get a few things straight. The creatures have super hearing, super strength, are blind, few in number, and allegedly indestructible. Their hearing abilities are inconsistent and indefensible. They supposedly can't hear small noises if they're drowned out, yet, how do they distinguish a dropped picture frame from the river running, the wind blowing, the crunching of leaves, the chirping of birds and bugs, etc.? Why can't they hear someone's heartbeat or breathing? How do they get everywhere so fast when we see they're probably slower than a car. There are countless ways you could trick these creatures with sounds like with timed pings that would have them bouncing all over the place perpetually. To make things worse, their hearing abilities are their weakness too! So a regular old shotgun can kill these guys if you make a high-pitched sound?! Okay, so how did they take over the world? The military has sonic weapons, it wouldn't take much to figure out how to exploit their weakness, and I doubt their armor is really that strong if a shotgun can get through it when they're weakened. Missiles, bombs, lasers, plasma, nukes, etc. can't kill 'em but a deaf girl and her mom can?! Yeaaah, okaaay. Plus, that "lock 'n load" final shot was outright embarrassing.

A few other things: where did the dad get all of that sand to walk on? The creatures can't hear the sand being stepped on? The rain doesn't wash it away? How did they set up any of the things to soundproof to begin with? Those lights, for example, are nailed up aren't they? That makes sound. What about the crackling of the fire? It sure is convenient that we don't see how they got through winter with the crunching of the snow. Yeah, I see how the mom cooked food, but we don't see the preparation phase without sound. How are they gardening in the first place with no sound? That baby being born was ridiculous. And babies aren't that damn quiet. Ugh. It's just so infuriating that this plot line was mishandled and many critics and audiences are ignoring it.

I'm torn with "A Quiet Place" because I did enjoy it, however, it's so hard to ignore the glaring flaws. This is like "Signs" where the aliens never stood a chance and their weakness is too damn strong in the first place. But, unlike "Signs," this film's problems are persistent rather than being introduced at the end. I appreciate the technical aspects and the attempt to incorporate a touching family drama into a horror. Sadly, I just can't suspend my disbelief in a situation like this. Something like "Gremlins" where you have to forgive the rules is understandable, because it's a lighthearted story with fantastical elements. With "A Quiet Place," the filmmakers are dead serious, making it harder to overlook the faults that should have been quite apparent from the onset. Overall, this is a genuinely good movie, but the overwhelming plot holes prevent it from being great.

Notable Moment: When the youngest son gets killed is shocking. Because it's the beginning of the film, I suppose the audience will feel like the characters are safe especially a little kid.

Final Rating: 6.5/10

2 comments:

  1. 123movies free - An idea or a concept isn't everything, there actually factors lots of stuff; from writing to execution or from characters to performance, and it has got everything just in the right place and a bit more than that. The sheer brutal silent pitches on screen are more horrific than its eerie world, appalling creatures and breathtaking sound effects. There are few sequences installed in, so perfectly that one fails to not connect or be effected with it that easily results into teary eyes and long gasping of horrors. John Krasinski's latest project is devoured with his affection towards horror and that is exactly the key that not only unlocks this mystic place into something colossal but connects frame-to-frame to the audience with the help of his brilliant execution skills. Addition to that, the performance objective is scored utterly by the whole cast on chemistry where even though Emily Blunt has a wider range than John Krasinski, he steals the show as a sore middle aged man surviving the nature. Bryan Woods, Scott Beck and John Krasinski; the co-writers, tends to keep the practicality evolving in the script (like when John loads the shotgun carefully and advances further but doesn't actually use it) despite of its genre, keeping the crisp alive to resemble through it. A Quiet Place is surprisingly a character driven feature that hits hard and fast (it is edited perfectly) with its 'mature' script that only offers hints of ideas and still creates the anticipated impact, narrowing it down to a metaphorical tone.
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  2. Eh, to each their own. I would say that's some serious exaggeration toward the positives, and one really needs to ignore the glaring plot holes to even begin to appreciate the film in that way.

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