A Quiet Place (AmazonPrimeVideo) Story :-
In the prequel to A Quiet Place (2018), a terminally ill woman and her cat navigate New York City as aliens with ultrasonic hearing launch an attack.
A Quiet Place (AmazonPrimeVideo) Release Date, Trailor, Songs, Cast :-
Release Date | 28 June 2024 |
Language | English |
Genre | Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi |
Duration | 1h 40min |
Cast | Djimon Hounsou, Alex Wolff, Denis O’Hare, Lupita Nyong’o, Joseph Quinn, Cain Aiden, Zay Domo Artist, Elijah Ungvary, Jennifer Woodward |
Director | Michael Sarnoski |
Writer | Michael Sarnoski, John Krasinski |
Cinematography | Pat Scola |
Music | Alexis Grapsas |
Producer | Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, John Krasinski |
Production | Paramount Pictures, Platinum Dunes, Sunday Night |
Certificate | 13+ |
A Quiet Place (AmazonPrimeVideo) Review :-
A Quiet Place (AmazonPrimeVideo) The cacophonous NYC, with an average noise level of 90 decibels equivalent to a human scream, becomes deadly under the attack of aliens with hypersensitive hearing. To survive, people must remain silent— even a shirt ripping can be fatal. Samira (Lupita Nyong’o), along with her cat Frodo, other hospice patients, and nurse Reuben (Alex Wolff), are trapped. Their escape route is through the South Street Seaport, but Samira defies orders for a seemingly frivolous mission: to get pizza in Harlem. This chaotic journey is the heart of their story.
A Quiet Place: Day One. Prequels typically aim to answer lingering questions, but Day One prioritizes immediate chaos and character struggles, leaving you craving more clarity. Inconsistencies, such as authorities inexplicably knowing the aliens’ weakness to water on the first day (despite the sequels showing that it took hundreds of days to develop strategies), and a sparsely populated NYC despite the global threat, create significant plot holes.
A Quiet Place (AmazonPrimeVideo) Trailor :-
Despite these flaws, the film delivers a gritty and bone-chilling experience. Close calls, impressive CGI, terrifying creatures, and panic-stricken characters keep you on the edge of your seat. Jump scares and moments of pure terror are plentiful. The movie falters slightly when a new survivor, Eric (Joseph Quinn), joins Sam and her cat. While the first half is thrilling, the second half leans heavily on melodrama. Emotional scenes delve into Sam’s past, her craving for pizza, and her connection to music—elements that, while adding depth, disrupt the pacing.
Pat Scola’s cinematography is awe-inspiring, capturing everything from jump scares to apocalyptic scenes with a masterful touch. The close-up shots of Lupita Nyong’o are particularly effective, creating a chilling and suspenseful atmosphere throughout the film.
Nyong’o delivers a stellar performance as a hardened, terminally ill woman, conveying volumes through her eyes and expressions despite being mostly silent. Joseph Quinn also shines, portraying a survivor who is both terrified and resourceful. Djimon Hounsou’s brief appearance as Henri (from A Quiet Place Part II) provides the only direct connection to the main series.
A Quiet Place: Day One is a visually stunning and suspenseful thrill ride, yet narrative inconsistencies and a shift in tone hold it back from reaching the heights of its predecessors. Nonetheless, fans of the franchise and thrill-seekers alike will find much to enjoy.
“A Quiet Place” is now streaming on AmazonPrimeVideo.
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