When New York City comes under attack from an alien invasion, a woman and other survivors try to find a way to safety. They soon learn that they must remain absolutely silent as the mysterious creatures are drawn to the slightest sound.
Director: Michael Sarnoski
Cast: Lupita Nyong'o, Joseph Quinn, Alex Wolff, Djimon Hounsou
Release Date: June 27, 2024
Genre: Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Rated PG-13 for terror and violent content/bloody images.
Runtime: 1h 39m
Review:
A Quiet Place: Day One never provides a tangible reason for its existence since it never expands or explains much we didn't know from the previous film but that doesn't keep it from being a well-crafted thriller, grounded by excellent turns from Lupita Nyong'o and Joseph Quinn. Michael Sarnoski takes over behind the camera for this spin off and proves to be more than capable as he delivers the tension the series is known. He makes solid use of the Manhattan setting by using evocative imagery that recalls 9-11 paired with not so subtle hints of War of the Worlds both the 1953 and 2005 adaptations. He effectively sets up the mass chaos and destruction of those initial moments as the creatures rampage through the cityscape. The linchpin of the previous film's was human element which grounded the story and made it easier to overlook some of the glaring logical holes in the overall concept. Lupita Nyong'o is the focal point here and she delivers a nuanced performance in the central role. Nyong'o's character isn't your usual apocalyptic survivor as she's not focused on her survival for the same reason everyone else. Its makes for a more interesting journey that provides some much needed texture and depth to what could have been a paint by the numbers role. Joseph Quinn's character isn't as well written and the story provides painfully little about his backstory but to his credit he manages to overcome those shortcoming with an understated and believable turn. Nyong's and Quinn's strong chemistry, plus an incredibly smart and quiet cat, makes the simple and straightforward narrative engaging enough to carry the film through to the finish line. Those looking for more backstory on the creatures or won't find much new in A Quiet Place: Day One but as a self contained story it's solid piece of genre filmmaking.
B