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Once you take that away and constantly show them on screen you run the risk of having them lose their power over commanding fear from the audience, and in turn, the movie suffers. This can sometimes be a risk with this type of horror, sci-fi, suspense film, as the air of mystery surrounding the creatures can sometimes be what makes them so effective in their role.

The best comparison would be the change in atmosphere in going from Alien to Aliens, where things are still incredibly intense the second time around, but the focus is on raising the stakes – and also the amount that you see the creatures who are no longer regulated to the shadows in order to be scary. The craziness of getting to watch these aliens, who hunt by using their acute sense of hearing to track their prey, show up in a bustling little town and just slice and dice people left and right also sets the tone for the still quiet, but also a lot noisier, much more action packed sequel that we’re about to witness. It’s a nice introduction to the movie that eases viewers into things instead of picking up right in dead silence where we left our protagonists. Actually, that’s not entirely true, as the film begins with a flashback to “Day 1” of the alien invasion, where we actually get to see the small town the Abbott family lives in, and how everything went to hell almost immediately once these creatures landed on earth.


A Quiet Place Part II picks up immediately where the 2018 surprise hit A Quiet Place leaves off, with Evelyn (Emily Blunt), Regan (Millicent Simmonds) and Marcus (Noah Jupe) trying to figure out their next move after their home was attacked and their husband/father, Lee (John Krasinski), was killed by alien creatures that have attacked the earth.
