![]() Much like the first film, Krasinski and company tell a complete tale. And if you want the series to continue, you could do that. There is also some really good rhyming going on with the first film in this movie that makes them feel quite in harmony with one another.Ī more refreshing aspect of this second film is that while the world in which it takes place opens up a bit more and the mythology adds some new features, this film is a 100% complete thought and idea. Perhaps sometimes he’s a bit too blunt and on the nose with making sure you understand what he’s doing, but the idea behind stuff, like they paralleled finale work so well its okay if he’s over embellishing. He’s learned, he’s improved and he’s clearly exploring some thing from a technical aspect and some post production aspects (editing) with his sequel. One of the more fun aspects of A Quiet Place Part II is watching John Krasinski grow as a director. The film runs for a very adequate and thrilling lean 97 minutes including the end credits. Picking up where we left off, Krasinski’s film delivers the goods you came to enjoy in the original, expands his world in a natural way and challenges with clever new set pieces from the elements introduced in the last film. Forced to venture into the unknown, they quickly realize that the creatures that hunt by sound are not the only threats that lurk beyond the sand path in this “gripping, edge-of-your-seat thriller” (Scott Mantz, BFCA) written and directed by John Krasinski.Ī Quiet Place Part II is one of the better direct continuation sequels in more recent times. You can pre-order the film using the paid Amazon Associates link following the review.įollowing the deadly events at home, the Abbott family (Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Jupe) must now face the terrors of the outside world as they continue their fight for survival in silence. You’ll be able to grab this one (Also available on a double feature release with the first one) when it arrives on 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray July 27th. There’s a lot of (nice) 4K upscales out there when it comes to today’s blockbusters. It has a nice array of bonus features, but one of the coolest things is that this is a modern movie with a native 4K presentation. But nonetheless, here it comes to 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray after an exclusive period on Paramount+. With a shortened home video window now, it feels like a literally just saw the film a few weeks ago (Tho its been 2 months). The first film was wildly successful a few years back, so of course you know Paramount would want to capitalize on those big box office dollars. If people want to see something, they WILL go to the theaters for it, as proven by one of the “return to cinemas” biggest hits in A Quiet Place Part II. ![]()
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