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A Quiet Place – Review

By Eventalaide · On April 5, 2018


Words by Michael Melino

Be prepared to get a little scared from the quietest non black-and-white movie you will ever see, literally!

Constantly hiding and always on the move, the Abbott family live in an almost post apocalyptic America, where if you make a sound, you’re dead!

Hear a pin drop on the edge of your seat and feel your heart burst out of your chest!

With heartwarming, emotional performances from the married in real life couple, John Krasinski (who also directed) and Emily Blunt, and a special mention to Millicent Simmonds, who plays Regan, who is also deaf in real life.

This loveable film sure to be a future cult classic for its’ concept and originality will finish leave you wanting more!

A family thriller movie with minimal gore and maximum suspense.

A Quiet Place – Review
Eventalaide
April 5, 2018
7.5/10
7.5 Overall Score

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