A Geeky Guy's Movie Guide to A Quiet Place (2018)

in movie-review •  6 years ago 

If you have read my previous posts, you already know that I am a self proclaimed scaredy cat. I am seriously the biggest wimp in the world when it comes to watching scary movies. A horror movie must be very special in order for me to be motivated to fight through my irrational fears.

A Quiet Place is special.




Hmmm where would "brilliant" fit in?

One of my favorite movies of last year, Baby Driver, used sound as a character. From the first time I saw the trailer for A Quiet Place, I imagined it would be silence playing a key and interesting role in this movie.

But to be honest, it really didn't. I specifically decided to see this film the week because I wanted to experience the movie in a quality theater as its creators had intended. I was afraid it would leave theaters and I would miss my chance. I was looking forward to the unique experience of sitting in a large theater in total silence. However, that did not happen. There were sounds. There was even mood music (which truly shocked me). It is true the family mainly communicates via sign language, but I never experienced the sensation of total science that I was eagerly anticipating.

And yet, I was not disappointed at all.

It does not matter that this movie suckered me in with the promise of a peculiar gimmick that was never delivered. This movie had something far more novel... an original and excellent story.

When I was a kid, I vaguely remember watching The Swiss Family Robinson on T.V. I think I kind of liked it, but I can't be sure. I simply don't remember it very well.




Cool story bro. Could have used some monsters though.

Do you know what would have made me remember it forever?

If the Swiss Family Robinson were being chased around that island by monsters that would tear you apart if you made a sound!


Now that would be a great movie!

To my delight, that is nearly exactly what A Quiet Place is. Although it is presented as a sci-fi/horror movie, at its heart, this is a story about a family trying to survive thrive against extraordinary odds.

That striking of "survive" was intentional. The fact that this family is doing their best to thrive is what makes the story so compelling. It also makes the father in this movie my hero. Don’t get me wrong, the mom is a total bad-ass and they have raised two very strong children… but the dad was special. While Wonder was an ode to the super human strength of mothers, A Quiet Place is a dark fairy tale about fatherly love, strength and desire to raise survivors.




Your father will protect you... always.

Let's get into the movie itself.

A Quiet Place was masterfully written by Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, and John Krasinski. Krasinski also directed the movie and portrayed the heroic father. Who knew that after all of those years stuck at Dunder Mifflin Jim would be so talented and tough? Because the story is so simple (A family tries to thrive despite the fact that they are surrounded by monsters who hunt via sound) the creators were incredibly wise to keep the run-time under 90 minutes. One of my biggest complaints about The Shape of Water is that it was way too long. When you want to disguise an emotional movie as sci-fi... make it quick. Otherwise, there are too many opportunities for it to fall apart. This movie never missed a beat. I spent the entire 90 minutes highly engaged. I was either on the edge of my seat or the edge of tears for nearly every one of those 5400 seconds.

In addition to a simple story, the film only requires 6 actors. Krasinski is perfect. His actual wife, Emily Blunt, does a sensational job portraying the incredibly strong, brave and caring mother (wait perhaps she is the hero... she's a close second). Noah Jupe, who happened to play Jack Will in Wonder, was believable as the son who is a scared child learning to be confident and strong. Millicent Simmonds plays the angst ridden older sister. Both children do well in their action sequences.




Families stick together.

Although the monsters are not on screen very often, they look realistic and terrifying.

Some may have a problem with how little the monsters are actually on the screen. Being the scaredy cat that I am, I was completely fine with it. Although I did jump a few times, that was not the real point of the movie. For the most part, the violence is more implied than directly shown. The monsters are there to drive the story of these characters whom we love.

I would imagine some sci-fi/horror fans may be a bit disappointed with the limited scares and action. Although there are plenty of both in the third act, it takes quite a while to get up to speed. After a very intense opening sequence, the audience needs to wait nearly 35 minutes for the action to pick up.

Even though it was slow, the middle 35 minutes of this movie was not boring. The writers needed to establish this family as one we would hope we could be if thrust into a dire situation. While they are fleshing out the characters, you also get a glimpse of some of the tactics the father was implementing in order to assure his family's safety. I was so interested in those that it never felt like the movie was dragging.





In the interest of avoiding any spoilers, I won't talk about the climax of this movie aside from expressing that it was believable and perfect.

I am in awe of how well this movie blended a story about a family's love and determination with one about terrifying monsters. I fully expect that A Quiet Place will be included on my list of best movies of 2018.

The only complaint I have about this movie at all is that I loved it so much that I wish it were part of the Cloverfield universe. The story would fit so perfectly that I am hoping I am wrong and I missed a Susho! reference or a Kelvin gas station. As soon as this movie is released on DVD, I am going to buy it and study every frame in search of any Cloverfield related Easter eggs.

Then I will watch it with my son.

Geeky Guy's Movie Guide

Number of times I fell asleep: 0 (Short run time + wonderful characters + action in the 3rd act = awesome!)
Number of eye rolls: 0 (I am shocked out how well thought out this was. No holes that I could find.)
Number of face palms: 0
Number of times I checked steemit: 0 (And I was literally the only person in the theater so I could have)
Can my kids see it: 13 year old son and I will watch it this summer. My 11 year old daughter is too young.
Number of times I will watch it: As many as it takes to connect it to Cloverfield.
Full price/Matinee/Rental/Free/Not worth the time: Even without the total silence it was still worth full price.

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Saw it last night and loved it. I dont like horror films and loved that they created a suspense film where you walked away feeling good and uplifted. Great morals and i think most people walk away having put themselves into the situation thinking about what they would have done. That is where the emotion comes in a little more.

I agree 100%. I found myself thinking "could I do that?" many times.

I had not seen any of your posts but you can see that you research a lot and place something of great meaning, I never saw these movies but with your explanations I am only intrigued by seeing only the characters, greetings and keep it up.

Oh I like this kind of movie @hanshotfirst and i might watch it because it doesn't include ghosts but monsters that seems to dislike feistiness LOL. I just hope not to get startled very much because it makes me nervous.

I have heard about this movie a couple of times and though I am not really a fan of horror movies, I may give this a shot. Hubby loves to watch scary movies so in most cases I do not have a choice, I'll ask for it to be with this one.

I hope you enjoy. It is VERY emotional.

excellent choices to overcome fears. in particular I also have a certain fear of this type or genre cinematographic film however I liked it and it depends on the film I am full of courage to finish seeing it ......

Never play horrors, never watch scary movies. Can't sleep in night())))(

I have never seen it, but you can see that their story are great I have to see it.
Thanks for review.

Horror movies used to be my favorite movies. But since I became a mother, I can't watch them. Something has changed in me. Now I can't stand scenes of violence and cruelty. Although, if you say that in this film they are more implied... How did this movie end? The family managed to escape? I think that's what pushes me away in horror movies. Too often evil wins them. Screenwriters should think about this and more often make a happy ending in horror movies.

I will just say that this movie will not be for you. I don't want to get into too many specifics that would spoil it, but I understand 100% where you are coming from. This one was on the border of what I can tolerate. It would cross the line for you for sure.

You need to avoid this one.

Thanks for the reply. Then I won't even try to look. It's good that you warned me.

Wow, this is a great analysis of this movie by you @hanshortfirst . I think it’s a movie worthy to be watched . Thanks for this breakdown, What a break down, I need to see that movie

I'm anxious to see this movie. I want to see this family with my own eyes. Thanks the recommendations, it's worth seeing.

My favorite thing about this movie is how they show you disaster is coming, and there isn’t a damned thing you can do about it. It’s Checkov’s gun all over the fucking place, and it’s epic. When the little boy grabs the batteries for the toy his sister gave him as he’s following his family out of the store. You know what’s coming, and sure enough….there’s the noise. Everyone turns in horror as it lights up. Then, CHOMP. Or when the mother pulls the laundry bag up the stairs and it snags, yanking the nail up. The shot lingers on the nail and (given how everyone is barefoot) you just know someone is stepping on that shit. Sure enough, it pays off at the worst possible moment.

They put a ton of thought into this movie. It tied together so well.

As many as it takes to connect it to Cloverfield? Why am I not surprised. The way Cloverfield played out we could make that stretch for in many ways. Thank you again for bringing me back to the world of Cloverfield and making it more than I had imagined before. Lol

As for A Quiet Place, I have been curious about this movie and have been looking forward to seeing it once it is out of theatres. I can imagine that it would be worth it to see it on the big screen though. You making any connection with Wonder makes me want to see it sooner rather than later. Thanks!

It is a really powerful story about a family. I know what a family guy you are. I bet you would dig it.

you know I'm a self-proclaimed cat with fear. Seriously, I'm the biggest coward in the world when it comes to watching scary movies. A horror film must be very special to motivate me to fight through my irrational fears.

I like that you are brave to mention it and to accept it, it speaks very well of you... even if you run away (that is sometimes necessary)

It also makes the father in this movie my hero. Don't get me wrong, the mother is totally bad and they raised two very strong children... but the father was special. While Wonder was an ode to the superhuman strength of mothers, A Quiet Place is a dark fairy tale of fatherly love, strength and the desire to raise the survivors.

Last week I could read about Wonder and I was quite attracted by the whole plot, now you tell me about A Quiet Place and I am still very excited, in my country we have restrictions of all kinds and it has been difficult for me for one reason or another to see it, but you put so much passion into it, that definitely this film is for me, besides, I want to see a great father, even if it is in fiction!
Excuse my English, I use a translator.

Although I did jump a few times, that was not the real point of the movie.

Your review is great! I watched the trailer and it already gives me chills. I love the casting of both adults. Even though fathers tactics were working, it only lasted for so long. “If they can’t hear you, they can’t hunt you” Sounds really scary! Definitely not the movie where you watch and fall asleep.

Well you got me sold then hahhaha. I have been meaning to watch it.

BTW I still blame you for not watching Ready Player One (lol I am joking hahha) I knew it was going to be like that.

Did you like the book?

What was not to like it had references to a lot of 80's geeky stuff, trivia, genres from Back to the future, Monty Python, Wargames to 8 bit and 16 bit games that I play in an emulator nowadays. I love pixel games even if at times I like great looking games in the PC and PS4.

I have reread it so many times even if some critic think it is pandering and shows trophy female character that is reminiscent of anime trope female characters.

I do not care as it resonates in the geek in me!!!

Me too! One of my favorite books ever. Possibly even my favorite.

I loved so much that it was fireworks but they still called it "rockets." The toddler said rockets would save them and ultimately they did. And his obvious obsession with space meant that calling that defense was their way of remembering him in a more positive way.

So many things about this movie showed learning from pain in a special way. Even the way Tuna died and the daughter figuring out everything in the end, people's sacrifice in this movie actually meant something and that doesn't feel common. Especially in horror/thriller.

This was a very well thought out movie. I was very impressed.

Thanks :)

I watched it twice in theaters and it was still amazing the second time around. I agree with you A Quiet Place is one of my 2018 favorites.

I definitely need to see it again. I was to pause on the newspapers to read them thoroughly.

man if a movie keeps you away from steemit
it will be awesome
it definitely deserve a shot

Ohh i've been wanting to watch this movie thanks for the review! :)

A lot of human beings have a little bitcoat in the minds of a little while then they like @hanshotfirst

Well you got me sold then hahhaha. I have been meaning to watch it.

BTW I still blame you for not watching Ready Player One (lol I am joking hahhWell you got me sold then hahhaha. I have been meaning to watch it.

BTW I still blame you for not watching Ready Player One (lol I am joking haha) I knew it was going to be like that.a) I knew it was going to be like that..

Great review. Good job done.

What I do not like in horror movies when I watch them in theater that those loud and sudden noise, cry or appearance of something or someone on screen. Because in cinema it is due to Dolby extremely loud, that makes me really shocked for a moment. So I prefer to watch horror at home. The scenario sounds very interesting although unusual when people do not talk, I can't imagine if I like it or not. In general I am a real fan of horror and thriller but with less bloody scene and killing. That does not look like a case.

By the way, what I wanted to say, one of my favorite scary movie was "Shinning" since then I love scary, thrillers :)

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OH friend, you took the things from the trunk of memories, I saw the first movie and I get intrigued, besides you describe it very well and it is interesting to think that it would have happened after the end, greetings and great post.

@calitoo

Interesting to know all this, many times is how you name that we let ourselves be influenced by what the movies show us and if they are a fraud where today we see some excellent trailers and when we see the movies are the opposite and disappointing, regards.

I'm scarred to shit, with such movies! Horror is definitely not my genre! I need sci-fi, thriller, comedy or action! :)

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