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A Quiet Place Part II comes out on the 28th

Honestly I loved the first movie and can't wait for part two!


 

PanzerAzel

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Saw it last night, first theatre experience since March ‘20. Only fifteen people in a 105 capacity room the second day after release, on Saturday no less, the majority still masked up. Felt like its dying weekend rather than opening.

Man, theatre companies must be getting hammered HARD if this is any indication. There was even a short intro before the movie started by one of the actors talking about how great it is to watch a film together or something, which reeked a bit of pleading to “get your ass to the theatre....we’ve desperate.“

Movie was alright, but I didn’t feel like it advanced the plot past the ending of the first, it simply moved it into a greater context. I found it a bit creatively bankrupt and a retreading of established ground, but still entertaining.
 
Saw it this afternoon, just a few people in my local theater. I really liked it, it wasn't super scary but the tension was off the charts. Great use of sound. Plot wasn't anything special but it expanded the world and the monsters a bit.
 
Just saw it. While me and my homies were roasting it a bit and the trailers (My Bodyguards Wife's Son looks fucking absymal) the movie was fire.

People love comparing The Last of Us Part II to The Last Jedi but this movie literally was The Last of Us Part II. From the start you're sucked in, the Day 1 sequence should have been longer but it was still fire, John K had to get that screen time in. Cillian Murphy's character was very good, I can't speak on spoilers but he's an exhausted and emotionally destroyed human being, he is the opposite of John K's character in the first one.

Also for all the diversity shills if you're not shilling this you NEED to shut the fuck up. The main character is literally a deaf female and the actress is deaf in real life. If I'm not seeing you praise this movie you're a fraud, she ain't claiming to be neurodivergent or pretending to be gay on the Internet.

Film grips you by the balls, there's high stakes and while there's there's a few things that are questionable it was an amazing re-entry in the cinema. Go fucking watch it.
 
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