Writer/Director/Actor John Krasinski’s A
Quiet Place is an admirable effort to create a scary horror story.
His actors, including his wife Emily Blunt, as well as Millicent
Simmonds, Noah Jupe and Cade Woodward are all excellent and his Cinematographer
Charlotte Bruus Christensen has created images that are fittingly creepy.
The problem is the story and I don’t thing Co-Writers
Bryan Woods and Scott Beck have served Krasinski well.
The key to great horror is to have the audience totally
invested in the characters so that their suspension of disbelief is fully
activated and they become bonded to the characters’ fate.
Here, in the 26th month of the monsters
activities on Earth…monsters that are so attuned to sound and so speedy, they
pounce on anyone who makes noise…, the bonehead mistakes the characters make
over the 3 days of the film’s story are so dumb, there is no way they could
have survived so long. The characters’
stupidity, therefore, releases the audience from completely bonding with them
and getting really frightened.
Instead, we
become dispassionate viewers as opposed to being invested in the characters’
fates.
It’s also rather unbelievable that it’s taken so long to
figure out how to kill off the monsters.
So, if you’re not a big horror fan, this film may be your
cup of tea. It's not that scary.
Still, I give A Quiet Place a 3.5 out of 5.
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