
A baby! Babies cry and scream, if no one had bothered to inform them, despite the fact they had 3 kids before that newborn. Seriously? You have established that the monsters are drawn to sound, heck, it was even shown in a newspaper in the movie, and still they opted to fornicate and bring a baby into that world. Or why would the family not have removed that nail in the wooden board or covered it up with something so no one would step on it? Seriously? And I suppose there were no condoms around in this kind of apocalyptic event.
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Or why would other creatures not be lured in by the noise of the one creature in the movie made, for example when it was assaulting the pickup truck or bursting through the corn silo? It just didn't make much of any sense.

I mean, if these creatures were attracted to sound, why wouldn't they be swarming at the creek where that sound was constantly being made from the running water, or congregating at the waterfall with all the noise that made.

And then there were all the inconsistencies and flaws in the movie. Yeah, that was a swing and a miss for me. And when things started to pick up, it was just not sufficient to make up for almost an hour wasted on essentially a heap of nothing filmed and showed in almost utter silence. Then there was the thing with just too little was happening for about 55 minutes of the movie.

It felt like something that had been done and seen before already. First of all, the movie's storyline and concept was just not overly impressive, nor something new or particularly innovative. Sure, "A Quiet Place" was watchable, but it wasn't an outstanding movie experience for me. Yeah, so I caved in and opted to sit down to watch director John Krasinski's 2018 movie. Well, I finally got around to watch the 2018 movie "A Quiet Place" here in 2021, since a lot of people have been telling me that the movie was oh so good and that I had been missing out on a great movie experience.
