Review: “A Quiet Place” is A Bold Thriller Movie That is Not For The Faint Hearted
A thriller/horror movie titled “A Quiet Place” has just been screened nationwide as of today and we had the chance to witness its horror first hand. Directed by John Krasinki, the film is starred by Krasinki’s real-life wife, Emily Blunt who played the role of Evelyn Abbott. The film’s script was written and developed by John Krasinki, Scott Beck and Bryan Woods and it was based on Beck and Wood’s personal experience when they grew up. “A Quiet Place” follows the story of Abbott Family, which is comprised of Emily and her husband, Lee Abbott (John Krasinki) along with their two kids, Regan and Marcus. Regan was deaf while Marcus was a normal kid. These traits later on would play significant role on the plot. Set in the far future, a family of four moved to a new house when they are about to welcome a new member of the family as Emily was expecting to give birth soon. Strangely, the place they were moving in was haunted by a creature that hunted people by their sound. They must be as quiet as possible, or else the creature would be awaken and preyed upon them.
Reviewer: Intan Maharani/Editor: Novita Widia