Masterful and Absolutely Terrifying: A Quiet Place Roars

It is common knowledge that Emily Blunt is perfection in everything she does, that includes her professional work as a spectacular actress. What more did we really expect as she gave us her finest work yet on the sci-fi suspense shocker ‘A Quiet Place’ which is coincidentally directed by her husband John Krasinski.

It is GENUIS to create a film where no one talks, and the narrative is set in a literal silence, as a terrified family bravely fight existence in a world where any noise can kill you in an instant.

You absolutely know when something terrible is about to happen; just a little sound and you can expect a series of seriously unfortunate events. John Kransinski’s directorial debut paid off with an entry to the horror genre that is absolutely ingenuis and very well done.

It is easy to botch this film if you’re putting unrealistically pretty faces and teenage hormones, instead, we see a family struggling to survive with issues with each other as pretense and it made the whole thing relatable and also, a little touching.

It’s one of those movies that will put you in the edge of your seat, unable to make a sound, in a sort of emphatically riding with the characters on screen, which makes the movie one of the best this year so far. Superbly acted with the great Emily Blunt with terrifying tricks at hand, A Quiet Place roars triumph.

Grade: 4.5/5 Stars

Kirsten Stewart is Annoying AF, And She’s Not Even In This Film. 

  
I have so much love for Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain. They are my favorite actresses ever and I seriously just love them to death. To see them in one film is just an inspiring treat. And Charlize Theron is as brilliant as ever. She’s literally the definition of gorgeous. 

Now, Snow White and the Hunstman when it was released a few years back, wasn’t that bad, but it was also not good. Kirsten Stewart, though beautiful as Snow White, took her stony Bella Swan acting to a beloved princess and ruined it. It was Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth who ran that film. 

This film however, is both a prequel and a sequel. We find Ravena pretty much alive, and Emily Blunt brought Elsa to life. It is possible that they were inspired by Elsa the ice queen, as Frozen was released when production for this was about to start. I may be wrong, but it’s too good to be true. Emily Blunt is so charming that she could never ever play a villain. She can be bitchy, yes, but never evil. I believe I already said that Chris Hemsworth acting is always the same for everything he’s done do far. That’s not good, but that’s how he is so we just need to make do with him.
I adore Jessica Chastain so bad. I love her on The Help, Zero Dark Thirty, and she was Cooper’s Murph on Interstellar, which is by the way, my favorite movie ever. She’s one hell of an actress. 
The plot however, although sincere and pretty straightforward, fails to deliver. I really cannot put my finger on why but it’s just dull and uninspiring. If the characters were played by different actors this would’ve suck big time. So that’s probably why they’re chosen. 
The winner on this one is of course, the very eccentric, talented, Oscar winner Colleen Atwood and her gorgeous costume design. Why so genius? She definitely outdone herself with this one and her designs just made my eye popped. Not only the queen’s costume but even the supporting characters. 
Overall, Hunstman Winter’s War is saved from it’s dull plot by a stellar cast, and the only good thing about this movie other than the cast’s effort is that Kirsten Stewart is not in it. 
Grade: 3/5 stars