The first episode came out three years ago, with unique creativity and plot settings, like a sharp and beautiful dagger, successfully inserted into the horror movie camp and won a place of its own!
Surprisingly, the second episode of this year not only didn't have a dog tail, but actually did a better job.
On the one hand, the silent and silent style of the previous work is perfectly preserved. On the other hand, the parallel progression of the plot splits the single-line narrative of the first episode into two sharp blades.
A pair of weak sons and daughters are paired with an adult to act separately, so that the wonderful two-line narrative gradually intersects into a scissors closing trend. In different time and space, the characters are in a desperate situation, but they can fight back in one fell swoop. The timing of synchronizing monsters is calculated so delicately that it can be called every second. The tense picture drives the movie-watching mood and rises to the most burning situation!
The second episode can surpass the first episode, thanks to the excellent and solid script.
The story of this series is obviously not finished, and now I am looking forward to the sequel. As long as the third episode does not miss, "A Quiet Place" will be made into a unique excellent thriller trilogy!
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