Quick summary
John Krasinski's brilliant high-concept horror. Blind monsters hunt by sound, and a family must live in total silence — communicating in sign language, walking on sand paths, and keeping the newborn quiet. A film where a single sneeze is a life-or-death moment.
What A Quiet Place is about
A Quiet Place is a horror film directed by John Krasinski and released in 2018. It comes from United States, spoken in American Sign Language; English. The cast includes Emily Blunt. The film runs about 90 minutes.
Why you might like it
BRYME lists A Quiet Place as horror.
It was directed by John Krasinski.
The billed cast includes Emily Blunt.
If this is the lane you want, Midsommar and Annihilation are next on BRYME.
Notes
- The film is almost dialogue-free — the first act has no spoken words at all.
- Millicent Simmonds, who plays the deaf daughter, is deaf in real life and taught the family sign language.
- Krasinski wrote the father's story after becoming a parent himself.
- The monsters' design was inspired by the creatures in Cloverfield, which Krasinski also appeared in.
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