Xanadu also needs vigilance

Esta 2022-03-23 09:01:53

The people on the island are happy, and there is a horrible hell outside the island. Don't you need to be vigilant? Don't need emergency shelters? Don't need a contingency plan? The monsters have been here for more than a year, how can they take refuge without any awareness? The monsters come and run around like Silly 13, are they all stealing the bells? Girls come to the island, not communicating high-frequency noises can disturb monsters first, warn adults to actively look for equipment that can make noise, look for guns and ammunition that can shoot heads, find a suitable puddle, set traps, and once monsters come , playing music to attract falling water, high-frequency noise interference, shotgun headshots, this is not difficult, right?

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Extended Reading
  • Ignatius 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Very sensitive to sound after watching it. And then that little baby is really good and doesn't cry after such a big movement?

  • Destini 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    The silent impact and scheduling teasing are closest to the multiple physical and psychological stimulations at the beginning of the film. The steady technique and solid narrative firmly control the audience's investment in the light of the screen in the dark space. When today’s mainstream Hollywood has lost more of its pure genre charm, this original B-class brand miraculously regained its brilliance from the ashes of the first part, not only raising a series, but also proclaiming in a posture of awakening breath-holding and screaming memories. The return of religion in cinemas. Karasinski's flat cut is admirable. There is no sense of Nolan's mechanical and arrogant calculation. It is a kind of resonance that makes the audience fall in love, and a serious and sincere concern and trust for people on and off the screen.

A Quiet Place Part II quotes

  • Emmett: [while he's running] GET INSIDE! GET INSIDE!

  • [first lines]

    Lee Abbott: What happened?

    Store Owner: [watching the news] A bomb. I think.