A Quiet Place ****
Real life Couple Emily Blunt and John Korsinski, who also writes and Directs star in the quietest horrors you’ll see all year… A Quiet Place.
In the not so distant future the world has been overrun by monsters that use noise to hunt and kill. In the midst of this nightmarish world a family are trying to survive.
That’s basically the story, there’s no overruling goal or MacGuffin it’s gently paced mature Horror that works harder than most others in the genre to deliver this fresh narrative spin. Not unlike Don’t Breathe where teenagers had to evade a blind killer here it’s a filmmaking experiment of making noise scary and it works.
In a world that any noise could mean your sudden gruesome death you know A Quiet Place
may be a quiet film but
that’s trick the silence is almost intermittently erupted into a
multitude of jump scares that keep things from getting dull. The jump
scare tradition has become a bit of a Hollywood reliance where as here I
think the film could have got away without based on the strong script.
The film starts with a shock which sets the tone making it
apparent that anyone could be for monster lunch which keeps tensions
high. Potentially the three writers behind this may have social services
checking on them after watching the film as the children are really put
through the mill from word go from peril to peril. And with Emily
Blunt’s Character heavily pregnant a prime target there’s really no end
to the danger with the stakes high.
These are little points within a
film that ultimately is a great success which brings freshness and
originality to the horror genre that should be celebrated and Krasinski
has done that here with gentile and precise direction showing his skill
behind the camera as well.




