Mad respect for Lee for not stopping to be confused when the first creature slams that police car, he really just turns around and takes off at full speed, no hesitation
@@ziegfeld4131 Honestly, it depends on the person. But in that situation, with a weird monster obliterating a police car, I'd be breaking land speed records with how quickly I'm out of there.
Does anyone else think Evelyn and Reagan were absolute assholes to Emmet? They are guests in his place, yet they guilt him into let the stay longer. Reagan calls him a bad father after he lost his family. Evelyn making him chase after her daughter because she sucks. And Markus knocking all his shit over and messing with his dead family. Poor Emmet man.
I took Reagan as being reckless. She didn't have to go off on her own for a one day journey. Emmet made it perfectly clear that he wanted them gone by the morning. Once she figured out the radio Song's code-why a code? The creatures can't understand human language. Evelyn also believed in saving ppl so she would've approved of the trip to the Island. But no, we got a forced strong female character and a once strong female character, Evelyn, forced to be passive without proper development.
@@jacindaellison3363 I think the reason they left the song on repeat was because they didn’t have a way to record a message and broadcast it on repeat.
They left the song as the message instead of an actual spoken message cuz the people on the island probably thought all the bandits and marauders on the mainland are stupid. Besides if they broadcast a message saying they can offer food and safety, more and more people regardless of whether they’re good or bad, would come flocking in to the island, and that would be bad.
@@jacindaellison3363 The code is because there are alot of other survivors that would love to take over their island and kill them, as we have seen in the movie by the boats. I would have done the same thing for security purposes
I wouldn't say that. Just as you could say Emmet was an asshole to them not wanting them to stay in his safe little hole. In the end it's about survival so you gotta do what you gotta do. He ended up in a better place anyway, he was a depressed loner who had all but given up on any salvation or any thought of a better life until he was forcefully made to see what could still be down for the rest of humanity.
The first 20mins showing the start of the invasion was the best part of the movie. It should have been a prequel, it would have been much more interesting.
Clip at start just showed a film I'd prefer to watch. Yet all marketing was about the prequel. Just very dishonest, fan service that basically serves no purpose for the very average film that followed
@@dlm425 Lots of horror, suspense and thriller movies are well paced and have good action throughout. It's not impossible at all. Even the first Quiet Place is a good example. Well paced tension, action and suspense throughout the whole entire movie. They could have just let this be a true prequel; about the initial change as the world went downhill and they learned how to adapt. Instead of leaning into a "now what" sequel; a prequel would have kept the creepy vibes but been a bit more exciting and informative than the first. Which I think is what most people were hoping for. Not to say this was a bad movie, it was a good alien invasion action flick, just likely not what most fans of the first were anticipating.
@@ampdarts850 it is kinda of a prequal in the beginning lol def the coolest part but youd think that the big ass astaroid would like blow up the planet or atleast fuck up a big piece of it
I really thought it was going to be revealed that Cillian Murphys character lied about how his kids died and it was going to later show (when the son stumbled upon the wifes body) that Cillian had actually killed his kids because they were too young to understand they needed to be quiet and then the wife had killed herself due to the grief and guilt.
Yea the son creeping around was being played scary like he was going to find something horrific and then the only pay off for that was the wife's dead body?
yes bro same. in that moment, when the son is slowly approaching the curtain , equally happening at the same time is emmett slowly approaching the little girl in the dock. i thought what would happen is the son will see emmett's whole family dead, seemingly killed by emmett, and the little girl in the dock is not real, like a vision only seen by emmett, revealing that he went crazy. i even thought this story is backed up by the fact that the deaf daughter didn't notice the little girl run at first., but it turns out that she didnt see the kid because she was, well, deaf and didnt hear the footsteps lol
Right. N why their father didn’t have contact with him - because he knew what he had done n didn’t want his family near him. Tho, he would have been redeeming alongside them
Ok but we need to praise him for not putting any ads in the duration of his videos (except for the ads that UA-cam automatically puts in the beginning of every video lol).
Theyre so loud the whole movie like the writers forgot there is supposed to be sound monsters. Then they remember the aliens exist and cause a massacre
For future reference shoes are usually left behind when large masses of people have to run away. It's common at mass shootings or bomb threats, the shoes are left behind because it easier to run. If you notice most were heels the most difficult shoe to run in. It's really depressing imagery to be honest.
@@j.d6009 you do know that high heels are also shoes,right? (Also, in the movie it was all high heels, no sneakers were left behind..) But, apart from heels, I can see people leaving behind dress shoes (Derby/Oxford)as well, cuz they’re very hard to run in.
Nah but like, there IS a point to Marcus getting the courage to fight 'his monster'. The WHOLE time, essentially his life since the aliens, he's been terrified. His trauma has weighted him down. But the moment he hears his sisters hearing aid over the radio - she SUCCEDED. She's alive. She proved to him all is not lost, all is not hopeless. He's been tormented by death and loss, and his sister is not only alive but thriving having been able to achieve her quest. At least, that's how I took it.
I thought this movie was pretty good, not as much as the first one, but still not bad. However I felt the ending left little resolution, with the main plot of the movie just being a continuation of the everyday life of the survivors of the invasion.
It’s the part 2 effect. Movie was just as good as the first but lacks the “newness” effect of the first. It’s pretty much just more of the same. Think Incredibles 2
Tbh this the only movie I wouldn't mind watching even if it was 4 hours long just alongest they would of finished the story or had actual ending and no cliffhanger in the end to explain more and etc :/
the whispering just doesn't feel right especially when the first movie, it was established that even just whispers will invite the monsters. plus, during their travel, i thought she went for the first aid kit because her soles are bleeding from walking barefoot but after she was saved by the man, he just walked casually with his shoes on. they really just throw away the concept of having the white sand as pathways. then, i was confused in the beginning because i thought they are leaving the place since at the end of the first movie, there are multiple monsters approaching, it turns out, they just left because they wanted to? it would have been better if the reason they left the farm is because the girl figured out the code in the song on the radio.
They had no way to kill the creatures before. Once they figured out the hearing aid feedback thing, they could afford to take more risks as they have a way to fight back. Also, the warehouse they were whispering in had 3 foot thick concrete walls, and the boiler walls are at least 2 inches thick at their thinnest parts, so sound is dampened very well. Edit: they had to leave the farm because it was too damaged to properly defend them. Also, another reason they left is they saw Cillian Murphy's characters fire near the warehouse, so they wanted to check it out as well.
@@scottwpilgrim there literally is a huge hole. the hole where they jumped in while escaping the monster. it was never shown that the hole can be closed. they just jumped in it and landed on soft pillows. pretty sure if they were whispering below, the sound would echo out of that hole. you can see that in the end, the monster went in that hole too. another time was when they left the train and hid somewhere where those shoes are shown, emmett just kept whispering to the girl.
One of my favorite horrifying details from the movie is when lee (John krasinski) approaches the police man questioning the situation, to which he replies “we got units headed out there now,” we can here through his walkie talkie said units identifying the monsters and then presumably being slaughtered from the few seconds of rough static heard
I was just saying to my son I have never felt such second hand pain in my life as when she stepped on that stupid random nail…… until the boy stepped in a bear trap 😣
But why was there a nail in the middle of the step? A very long nail that someone presumably hammered in from underneath. And nails don't just pull up. It's stupid.
From what I've seen, people aren't happy with this sequel. It makes sense too, like how is it that humans havent already wiped them out knowing their weakness? Plus it's hard to believe that the military never tried anything sound based against them. After knowing they couldn't get through their armor they would try literally everything, including the secret weapons and other secret bio weapons.
i like the sequel, but i think the reason humans haven’t wiped them out because maybe they just killed us, they run ridiculously fast and we’re worldwide, and nothing could damage them, etc. though you talking about “the military not testing sound” is true, maybe it’s just the hearing aid that the dad tampered with cause no everything is gonna be on the same frequency.
I mean if there are millions of the creatures that landed worldwide simultaneously, it could've easily hindered any ability to prepare or fight back. Humans would likely still win with tanks, Jets, armored vehicles, rocket launchers and the sound based weapons we already have, but it isn't completely outlandish to say we could lose
What i think you under estimate is the pure chaos of it all. It's easy to sit back and say oh this should have been done. But I've been in chaos and seen what happens when people fear for there lives and there is no rational just running. So imagine the large scale panic that happened and the people in charge never had a chance to get to their posts or people who fled to save loved ones only to not make it, because everyone underestimated the extreme ability of the sound detection until it was too late and too little resources to achieve any kind of organization or weaponizing of that found information
I really liked this movie, didn't realize there was so much hate for it. If you saw it in theaters John Krasinski talked to the audience about the importance of watching movies in theaters and thanking the audience for coming out.
My biggest gripe is that in the first movie you see that one alien maneuver very well underwater inside of the flooding basement. So why can't they swim?
@@goldencalf13 the difference between a flooded basement and the ocean/large lakes, probably? like yeah, when your feet can touch the ground, you can swim pretty well too.
I liked it too! I agree some plot lines seemed a but underdeveloped but like emily blunt is supposed to have JUST given birth and the kid actors dis really good, I thought!
My biggest complaint was that Emily Blunt's character wasn't the hero alongside her daughter! Why bother killing off the dad if youre going to add another father figure to take his place??
I kind of assumed it was because they wanted Cillian Murphy to have a bigger role. He probably drew a lot of people into watching the film since he's not new to the apocalypse genre (28 days later)
I watched AQP P2 like a month ago and i strongly believe that they should've emphasized the point of the survivors left being another variable to deal with when it comes to one's (or the group's) survival alongside the death angels (that's the monsters' actual name).
This movie broke our FoundFlix friend. Hes practically seething by the end of the review lol That was great lol I loved the A Quiet Place. The sequel felt like a different movie entirely. And a lesser one at that.
It's probably because it's yet ANOTHER movie driven by kids doing something stupid, when it's completely against their character, and would have got them killed long ago even by movie logic.
Am I the only one that was confused who the boy was until he said it was her brother? I don't remember her ever having another brother in the first movie. I even thought that they just added him in and just expected us not to notice, until I went to the first movie's cast list. Why did they make him such a forgettable character?
@Blue Is My Love The brother has fewer memorable moments in the first movie. Some memorable moments are his trip to the waterfall with his father and his accidental fall to the grain silo with his sister.
The photography in this movie is so amazing amongst everything else in the movie. This is one of the best movies I have seen in this decade and I'm 60 now so I've seen a lot. I love how it shows how communication is sometimes best left without a voice.
I like how the father just instantly starts running upon the creature crashing in instead of giving us a close up of his shocked face like other horror movie characters . These characters don't lack common sense.
should've been like aliens where we already know the weaknesses of the monster so there is no more suspense so make it a like alien queen or something bigger
What's wrong with that? No one complained when zombie movies made it so zombies could only die by headshots. The idea of aircraft carriers and islands being the only safe refuge is pretty cool and creates the foundation for a longer lasting franchise.
I've been wondering for the longest how the military were killed, if the monsters can't swim, how'd they beat the Naval forces? And why didn't anyone think to hit the sewers? Are they more scared of Pennywise than the Aliens? Alot of holes in both movies if you think for umm, 5 minutes...
shhhhh why can't you just turn of your brain bruh. /s but yea I'm assuming this universe has the same USA, China and Russia that we do and somehow neither of them figured out how to combat a creature that seems to just walk/run everywhere using sound and just seems very strong. Like its not even like they have super abilities like lazor eyes or biological artillery like the bugs from Starship Troopers.
@@XT91 because I facts of the movie make no sense. You would have to assume the US military, as well as government, scientists who are protected, are dumber then rocks. Hell sonar would killed these things.
The first film was much more symbolic and was less about the monsters and more about a father struggling to move on from a traumatic event. This felt much more like a straight up monster film, it was fine regardless!
It was tough to live up to a first film, it's hard to capture the magic you already had, and I guess that's why Krasinski didn't want a sequel at first. Considering this, he did a fantastic job and this could have been way worse.
Ngl, when I watched the second movie i really thought it would’ve been better as a series because it was starting to be more about ongoing life in a crisis vs a tale of a family’s survival
as much as I like the concept of the first movie, one thing that never sat right with me (that was present in the original and made all the more obvious with this one) is how out of the *entire planet* one random little family with one hearing impaired child learns their big secret weakness while absolutely every country just burns to the ground? not a single government military figured that out, even though it's obvious it's sound that triggers them? how could these creatures completely take over the planet with only tiny surviving groups of humans left? how did no one manage to stop them? AND why did they even pick our planet in the first place? think about all the man-made shit that make a shit load of noise (we've got shit in SPACE making a racket too) and our large amount of animals that will make lots of noises. on top of that the planet ITSELF makes tones of noise. waterfalls and thunderstorms, hurricanes and earthquakes, and on top of that, we now learn they can't swim? literally WHY would they even WANT this planet that's noisy as shit and mostly water? sure, it's a habitable planet, but are we *really* the best choice? like, I get it, we wouldn't have a movie without that being the case, but I still struggle to suspend my disbelief for that. billions of people on the planet and not a single military force thought to use high pitched anything, even when we HAVE SOUND GUNS THAT OUR MILITARY AIMS AT PEOPLE LIKE COME ON I don't believe that for a second
Because the military would just fire and fire, not taking into account the situation their weapons have no affect on them with the monsters' defense. And it was by pure accident that the daughter stumbled upon when her hearing aid was highly modulated, that it would upset the aliens. The movie, at least the first one, felt rushed. The beginning of the sequel would have made more sense in the first because the father would still be alive, and it could've continued from that point on. But it's going to be very obvious if no one saw the first A Quiet Place, that you MUST see it for the sequel to make any sense. Also, the government would have been complete a-holes even if the father or the daughter figured out how to combat the aliens because the government seems to think that they're above the little people and keep doing what they're doing still to no avail. And only then after a lot of people are killed, they would be like, "Aw shit! We ain't puttin' a dent in those things, so maybe we should've taken those people's advice after all."
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate my dear, I come from a military family, with at least one member in every branch. I'm well aware of exactly how the (American) military would react, but you also need to remember that not every country's military is identical in terms of reaction, AND most importantly that we have LOTS of things, including military weapons, that produce a range of sound frequencies. the military absolutely would have had the time to figure out that sound is important, and find the weakness. we have a machine meant to disperse crowds that produces heat in a wave that simply makes people uncomfortable enough to leave the area. we have a gun that shoots sound waves that does the same thing, but more damaging, which are mounted on top of tanks. we absolutely have the military means to take out an invasion of sound-based aliens. "Americans are just too trigger happy to fight off this alien invasion that then *decimated the entire planet*" is not the argument you think it is.
@@Moon-Vixen and my dear, YOU have to understand that its just a movie. And it doesn't have to follow the logic as our reality, but it makes us thankful that it's NOT real, or else we'd be royally fucked. Also, I'm not arguing with you. I'm just saying the truth. Its great that you have some background with the military know-how. Nobody is impugning your experience of it at all, but I think what the movie is saying is the aliens may have even took out those that would be more equipped to deal with them. Because finding the weakness to them really was by accident, and I'm not going to lie: those things scared the shit out of me when I first saw them. It reminded me of the Cloverfield monster, but more deadly since there are more of them than it.
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate "It's just a movie" is literally never an excuse. What would've you said if at the end of Alien the Avengers show up and defeat the alien out of nowhere and then they go high-five Mickey Mouse? "Why are you angry? It's just a movie lol". Since this movie takes place in our world we expect things to behave like in the real world. We can accept that aliens attack Earth, but the thought that literally the entire planet just goes "duurrrr I dunno" and no one even tries to find their weakness is absurd.
@@leetri It's not meant to be an excuse. It's just the truth. In the movie, those people were VERY unprepared, and it's like I said to the person earlier, if all of your forces and units have already been taken out by the aliens, then they have no way to find out their weaknesses before someone else boldly does it. In that time, I want to really say "reality," but in that time, it really was every man for themselves. And trying to help other random people would've proved fatal to them. And yes, we, regular people, would be considered as a lost cause despite that them doing their part to protect those that are still alive. That's why I said that I'm very thankful that it is just a movie because we would be fucked if those things were for real. Even those stupid vesps from the movie, "The Silence" if you heard of it, would be considered dangerous things to deal with it.
i love watching these videos. Unfortunatly im a scardey cat when it comes to horror movies especially due to jump scares so this channel gives me a way to experience them without anxiety stress. Thank you for making these
It’s so hard to find reviews of horror that aren’t completely dismissive so, firstly, a thank you is in order. As for the Marcus interpretation though, my initial theatrical viewing thoughts were, “Wow, this kid can’t catch a break!” Though short, his character arc seems very natural, going from “being afraid to bat at little league game” to enduring a bear effing trap to the foot, followed by deciding between his life and a baby’s with the oxygen tank. (It sounds cold, but if he’d died the baby would have anyway; that’s quite a burden for a 10-12-year-old). ANYhoo, Marcus for MVP.
i watched both 1 and 2 back to back having never seen both. The first one was definitely more thematic and atmospheric while the 2nd one was more focused on the creatures and action oriented. I really liked the scenes where the kid each see some the past's demise (Regan with the the train, the son with Emmett's wife and the hanging steel workers). It brings that thought about the next generation surviving into perspective. I do agree it had a lot it wanted to say but didn't feel completely fleshed out. It was nice to see more of the creatures though and I'm still incredibly impressed by Krasinski's directing. Despite the flaws, it was an entertaining film and I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. I'm also an unapologetic Cillian Murphy fan, so, anything he's in is gold to me. This includes Sunshine and Sunshine was...definitely not good.
I experienced the films the same way as you and I enjoyed the sequel unlike so many other people. I honestly liked it as much as the 1st one. Idk I guess I wasn’t trying to breakdown every detail so at face value it works well. Plus I’m a Cillian Murphy fan too 😆.
I literally fell asleep on all three attempts to watch this film. The beginning was the only part I found interesting. Maybe they should of made a prequel.
They literally made the beginning knowing that the remainder of the movie was mehhhh and to draw people in. They were like rel alright... That's that...
Yeah my favorite part of any apocalyptic movie is seeing the actual downfall of society, skipping all of that is really dumb. The only movie I can think that pulled that off well is 28 Days/Weeks Later, which are both so good it didn't matter.
Yeah I felt like this was her chance to shine in this sequel. Mainly for carrying out what the father was seeking to do before his sacrifice, but in a way also to redeem herself for accidentally giving her younger brother that toy rocket that led to his unfortunate death.
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate I agree! Emmitt was right she was just like her dad. He was determined to get the hearing aid working even though she gave up and she was determined to complete the mission even though everyone doubted her.
Actually really liked this one, just like the first. Not a lot happened, but somehow still did. You have to imagine, in the world they live in, getting that thing on the radio is quite an achievement, and will likely open the world up to finally start fighting back.
I remember trailer the first impression I got is when I seen that creature hanging out the front of the bus. I drive a bus and I'm like wow that driver had a very bad day. Talk about unruly passengers.
Just a thought but that one guy on the island that Emett met said there was 12 boats lined up but only 2 left. I think the "diseased" people were just sun scorched because they live in the ocean and only dock their boats when they have to come back for supplies. They might be so afraid that they spend months just sitting out in the ocean which is why they're all burnt up. Just a theory
@@bryeetsonny9458 man it should have it would have been perfect end the second movie where the first one began. So easy to write. Show us how the family built all the sand roads how they hooked up the farm just how they lived.
@@bryeetsonny9458 yep man honestly idk why they didn’t that story writes itself and would have been way better. Idk who makes these decisions man but they could have gave us all the backstory of the aliens how it started how it spread all that shit. Then the third movie could have been this movie. Idk man people just don’t care anymore the only reason this movie was made is for a cash grab.
all the shoes the girl walked by at that house, at the 11:00 minute mark, looked to be mostly high-heeled shoes. I've always liked the clickety-clack of high heel shoes on hard surfaces, but I can see how they'd be a total death trap in this world
Yes! And they were in a gazebo where there was probably a wedding or party when the creatures landed. The 👠 make sense. The men probably had better shoes for running.
@@blondesense1708 can you imagine being caught in the start of a zombie/alien apocalypse, having to run for your life in heels? I'd be kicking those things off too, regardless of the noise it makes. Far as I know, no one but Bryce Dallas Howard can full-on run in heels, and that's only when Dinosaurs are chasing her lol
You made this sound so much more interesting than it actually is … and I know I saw it… i want my hour and a half back. The movie leaves more questions than answers.
The writing for the aliens and their weaknesses is really dumb. The earth's surface is 71% water and 97% of that is ocean so it makes absolutely no sense that these things were able to get around and conquer the planet when they can't even swim.
@@serch3ster it's not that hard to believe they have a very quick life cycle and were able to make lots of babies quickly. And I'm pretty sure the movie makes 0 claims about the rest of the world. It could have taken weeks to attack other countries for all we know, and maybe some island nations are doing just fine. If Japan was good, it's not like we would see japanese soldiers in the movie saving people, they'd probably stay in Japan
I really wished they made it so only this small area or state was attacked, and since there was no communication no one realized what happened, and everyone who came into the area died or got lost. It just doesn't make sense that a couple creatures per town would kill everyone
Nah, I imagine the meteors that carried the creatures showered down all over the place. Judging by the newspapers in the movie, some areas were completely unaffected for a time, having enough time to pump out a few more stories before they couldn’t. Not everyone is dead, but the military would have a hard time reacting to a bunch of rampaging monsters yeeting itself around the entire country. Leaving most people hiding like the Abbots. Or on the coast escaping to either boats or islands. Imagine how hard it would be to organize a counter attack against a completely alien enemy who are bomb and bulletproof, fast as frick, got spider senses on steroids, and are scattered across the continent. It would take some time to figure out what the creatures are, and even longer to figure out a weakness. That sounds like a whole lot of everybody dead to me.
@@dizzy8225 The problem is they can't be vulnerable to sound and still bomb and bulletproof. It's impossible. Kinetic energy is kinetic energy. Large explosions produce large sounds. And speaking of that, regular fire (at regular fire temperatures) is one thing, high explosive fires are another beast entirely. They aren't made of anything it seems but carbon or their insides wouldn't be so delicate: these are biology based creatures, not 'living crystals' or 'living gas /plasma clouds' or something like that. In other words, high explosives should kill them. We've seen bullets can kill them under certain conditions make them vulnerable. However, the advantages these aliens do have are still enough to explain why large scale use of HE might not get rid of them A) Sheer numbers and geographic dispersal and B) speed. They are harder to hit and the military only has so m any HE. Plus when your population has already been extensively 'culled' you cease being a proponent of civilian lives not counting. And the ultimate weapon, the nukes? Use too many of them and you don't have enough habitable areas left.
@Weyland Punani idk my friend moved to a super rural town and almost everyone is either off the grid or still have landlines so them killing off a super secluded town isn't that ridiculous if its in the right area
The opening scene with it showing the comet was filmed in my dads town so we got to drive through the set before they started filming and it was an extremely surreal experience
@@KurosakiLuvar01 love me some AoT references! Although I’ve always heard the fan theory that they eat people on the off chance that they could be human again.
If they're this sensitive to sound, then entering through the atmosphere + crashing on the ground should've instantly destroyed their brains. The premise of this series never made sense. It would've made more sense if they came from underground. That's not even mentioning the fact that space has less air than water. So drowning doesn't make sense. If they can close up their faces completely, then there isn't anything stopping them from crawling on the seafloor and killing off islanders.
I keep thinking that the car that was in front of Evelyn was Emmet’s car and that’s how his kids died cuz if you notice the monster only landed on the back part of the car and the front part when Evelyn drove past it was fine. Also when Lee stopped to talk to Emmet as he was putting his kids in the back seat, the type of car he had looks the same as the one in front of Evelyn. Idk just a theory, Emmet did say his kids died on day 1
I like to think that Emily Blunt’s character is the same character she played in The Devil Wears Prada years later. There is absolutely nothing to support this theory but I find the idea very entertaining.
I found the beginning interesting but everything else was pretty underwhelming. There is still hardly any character development for the son but for a second there I thought he was gonna risk the baby for getting more oxygen.
Why not? It's survival. Should he just forgo the o2 and give it all to the baby? Then he dies and the baby it by itself. It will eventually cry (or run out of oxygen) and also die. Why do this? You can make more kids.
Combining a couple other comments, I think it would have made a lot more sense if they got the radio working at the farm, and the family agreed that they all had a duty to trying to save what's left of humanity. Then they could have taken on the task of getting to the island together. It also would have been cooler in my opinion to have Reagan be the one who got the bear trap injury, and have Cillian take care of her and the baby while Emily and the son went to the island. The first movie was really about that father daughter relationship, so I think seeing a mother son team up would've been a good change of direction. Also it would've given the son some much needed development
This movie broke our FoundFlix friend. Hes practically seething by the end of the review lol That was great lol I loved the A Quiet Place. The sequel felt like a different movie entirely. And a lesser one at that.
I saw someone explain (theorize) that it’s more likely that it’s not an actual noise that affects them, but the electrical signals that cochlear implants use to simulate heating for deaf people. It’s also why the monsters cause lights and radios to freak out.
Mad respect for Lee for not stopping to be confused when the first creature slams that police car, he really just turns around and takes off at full speed, no hesitation
I did like that, fast big thing hit the stuff TIME TO GO no explanation needed
@@TheVega318 YEAH and none of that like dropping keys bullshit.
He completely embodied this: ua-cam.com/video/5FjWe31S_0g/v-deo.html
That was the most unbelivable thing in the movie a nor al person would stand there shocked thats just how most people work
@@ziegfeld4131 Honestly, it depends on the person. But in that situation, with a weird monster obliterating a police car, I'd be breaking land speed records with how quickly I'm out of there.
Does anyone else think Evelyn and Reagan were absolute assholes to Emmet? They are guests in his place, yet they guilt him into let the stay longer. Reagan calls him a bad father after he lost his family. Evelyn making him chase after her daughter because she sucks. And Markus knocking all his shit over and messing with his dead family. Poor Emmet man.
I took Reagan as being reckless. She didn't have to go off on her own for a one day journey. Emmet made it perfectly clear that he wanted them gone by the morning. Once she figured out the radio Song's code-why a code? The creatures can't understand human language. Evelyn also believed in saving ppl so she would've approved of the trip to the Island. But no, we got a forced strong female character and a once strong female character, Evelyn, forced to be passive without proper development.
@@jacindaellison3363 I think the reason they left the song on repeat was because they didn’t have a way to record a message and broadcast it on repeat.
They left the song as the message instead of an actual spoken message cuz the people on the island probably thought all the bandits and marauders on the mainland are stupid. Besides if they broadcast a message saying they can offer food and safety, more and more people regardless of whether they’re good or bad, would come flocking in to the island, and that would be bad.
@@jacindaellison3363 The code is because there are alot of other survivors that would love to take over their island and kill them, as we have seen in the movie by the boats. I would have done the same thing for security purposes
I wouldn't say that. Just as you could say Emmet was an asshole to them not wanting them to stay in his safe little hole. In the end it's about survival so you gotta do what you gotta do. He ended up in a better place anyway, he was a depressed loner who had all but given up on any salvation or any thought of a better life until he was forcefully made to see what could still be down for the rest of humanity.
The first 20mins showing the start of the invasion was the best part of the movie. It should have been a prequel, it would have been much more interesting.
i didnt watch it until recently. the whole time I thought this was a prequel :l I love prequels
Clip at start just showed a film I'd prefer to watch. Yet all marketing was about the prequel. Just very dishonest, fan service that basically serves no purpose for the very average film that followed
I thought the same, but keeping up at that pace and acton isn’t realistic, they just give you the right amount to leave you wanting more
@@dlm425 Lots of horror, suspense and thriller movies are well paced and have good action throughout. It's not impossible at all. Even the first Quiet Place is a good example. Well paced tension, action and suspense throughout the whole entire movie. They could have just let this be a true prequel; about the initial change as the world went downhill and they learned how to adapt. Instead of leaning into a "now what" sequel; a prequel would have kept the creepy vibes but been a bit more exciting and informative than the first. Which I think is what most people were hoping for. Not to say this was a bad movie, it was a good alien invasion action flick, just likely not what most fans of the first were anticipating.
@@ampdarts850 it is kinda of a prequal in the beginning lol def the coolest part but youd think that the big ass astaroid would like blow up the planet or atleast fuck up a big piece of it
I really thought it was going to be revealed that Cillian Murphys character lied about how his kids died and it was going to later show (when the son stumbled upon the wifes body) that Cillian had actually killed his kids because they were too young to understand they needed to be quiet and then the wife had killed herself due to the grief and guilt.
That honestly would have been one fuck of a Plot Twist
You're right! There was a sense of tension in his demeanor throught the film, i was expecting such a physcho plot twist.
Yea the son creeping around was being played scary like he was going to find something horrific and then the only pay off for that was the wife's dead body?
yes bro same. in that moment, when the son is slowly approaching the curtain , equally happening at the same time is emmett slowly approaching the little girl in the dock. i thought what would happen is the son will see emmett's whole family dead, seemingly killed by emmett, and the little girl in the dock is not real, like a vision only seen by emmett, revealing that he went crazy. i even thought this story is backed up by the fact that the deaf daughter didn't notice the little girl run at first., but it turns out that she didnt see the kid because she was, well, deaf and didnt hear the footsteps lol
Right. N why their father didn’t have contact with him - because he knew what he had done n didn’t want his family near him. Tho, he would have been redeeming alongside them
Ok but we need to praise him for not putting any ads in the duration of his videos (except for the ads that UA-cam automatically puts in the beginning of every video lol).
Bruh, download it and see
He deserves to put Ads tho, he needs the money and gives us great content
Came looking for the kiss-azz comment and it didn’t take long to find
I've said it many times but unless enough ppl see and quickly like the comment, it gets buried. Which is usually.
Petition to end “Ok but”
First film: A Quiet Place
Sequel: A Kind of Quiet But Still Noisy Place
Theyre so loud the whole movie like the writers forgot there is supposed to be sound monsters. Then they remember the aliens exist and cause a massacre
Humans will be humans
Ooh and the third. A relatively quiet place with a few minor sound inconveniences.
Part 3: TURN OFF THAT DAMN TV😂😂😂
Ah , mein Prinzessin der Verurteilung
For future reference shoes are usually left behind when large masses of people have to run away. It's common at mass shootings or bomb threats, the shoes are left behind because it easier to run. If you notice most were heels the most difficult shoe to run in. It's really depressing imagery to be honest.
Welcome to New age cinema, we can't be bothered with details, like the old days. Now where is my cgi.
Yeah when I saw that the first time I teared up
I didnt know that. That's so sad to know. It does make sense though
@@j.d6009 I'd take off my shoes in this universe. Checkov's Twig gonna fuck me up if I can't feel it through my Nike's. 😂😂😂
@@j.d6009 you do know that high heels are also shoes,right? (Also, in the movie it was all high heels, no sneakers were left behind..)
But, apart from heels, I can see people leaving behind dress shoes (Derby/Oxford)as well, cuz they’re very hard to run in.
Nah but like, there IS a point to Marcus getting the courage to fight 'his monster'. The WHOLE time, essentially his life since the aliens, he's been terrified. His trauma has weighted him down. But the moment he hears his sisters hearing aid over the radio - she SUCCEDED. She's alive. She proved to him all is not lost, all is not hopeless. He's been tormented by death and loss, and his sister is not only alive but thriving having been able to achieve her quest.
At least, that's how I took it.
Would have been more thematic if it was Marcus who hit the bat or something. I enjoyed the movie nonetheless.
I agree! Not only that but the scene was so strong that it made me think that Marcus finally had the courage to protect his mother.
Yesss his character is teaaa
I thought this movie was pretty good, not as much as the first one, but still not bad. However I felt the ending left little resolution, with the main plot of the movie just being a continuation of the everyday life of the survivors of the invasion.
It’s the part 2 effect. Movie was just as good as the first but lacks the “newness” effect of the first. It’s pretty much just more of the same. Think Incredibles 2
I thought part 2 was like slightly below average
@@wdotter7330 true
I swear I still have my theory on how the creatures or Death Angels appeared on Earth cause I’m not fully trusting the meteor crash
Tbh this the only movie I wouldn't mind watching even if it was 4 hours long just alongest they would of finished the story or had actual ending and no cliffhanger in the end to explain more and etc :/
the whispering just doesn't feel right especially when the first movie, it was established that even just whispers will invite the monsters. plus, during their travel, i thought she went for the first aid kit because her soles are bleeding from walking barefoot but after she was saved by the man, he just walked casually with his shoes on. they really just throw away the concept of having the white sand as pathways. then, i was confused in the beginning because i thought they are leaving the place since at the end of the first movie, there are multiple monsters approaching, it turns out, they just left because they wanted to? it would have been better if the reason they left the farm is because the girl figured out the code in the song on the radio.
They had no way to kill the creatures before. Once they figured out the hearing aid feedback thing, they could afford to take more risks as they have a way to fight back. Also, the warehouse they were whispering in had 3 foot thick concrete walls, and the boiler walls are at least 2 inches thick at their thinnest parts, so sound is dampened very well.
Edit: they had to leave the farm because it was too damaged to properly defend them. Also, another reason they left is they saw Cillian Murphy's characters fire near the warehouse, so they wanted to check it out as well.
@@scottwpilgrim there literally is a huge hole. the hole where they jumped in while escaping the monster. it was never shown that the hole can be closed. they just jumped in it and landed on soft pillows. pretty sure if they were whispering below, the sound would echo out of that hole. you can see that in the end, the monster went in that hole too. another time was when they left the train and hid somewhere where those shoes are shown, emmett just kept whispering to the girl.
@@sourensoukatsui I think your reading into it to much. If it breaks your suspension that hard. Just say its a bad movie, or you don't like it.
@@yummychips_ stop bootlicking for terrible movies. Just say you like it even though it's a terrible movie.
@@olafowl5678 jesus buddy you must just be miserable eh
One of my favorite horrifying details from the movie is when lee (John krasinski) approaches the police man questioning the situation, to which he replies “we got units headed out there now,” we can here through his walkie talkie said units identifying the monsters and then presumably being slaughtered from the few seconds of rough static heard
That nail scene in the 1st movie still hurts me physically.
Why was there a nail in the middle of the step
I was just saying to my son I have never felt such second hand pain in my life as when she stepped on that stupid random nail…… until the boy stepped in a bear trap 😣
@@cryptedspider7116 because she accidentally pulled it up when she was bringing up there Landry earlier
But why was there a nail in the middle of the step? A very long nail that someone presumably hammered in from underneath. And nails don't just pull up. It's stupid.
From what I've seen, people aren't happy with this sequel. It makes sense too, like how is it that humans havent already wiped them out knowing their weakness? Plus it's hard to believe that the military never tried anything sound based against them. After knowing they couldn't get through their armor they would try literally everything, including the secret weapons and other secret bio weapons.
i like the sequel, but i think the reason humans haven’t wiped them out because maybe they just killed us, they run ridiculously fast and we’re worldwide, and nothing could damage them, etc. though you talking about “the military not testing sound” is true, maybe it’s just the hearing aid that the dad tampered with cause no everything is gonna be on the same frequency.
A bio weapon would 1000% work considering what we have at our disposal
I mean if there are millions of the creatures that landed worldwide simultaneously, it could've easily hindered any ability to prepare or fight back. Humans would likely still win with tanks, Jets, armored vehicles, rocket launchers and the sound based weapons we already have, but it isn't completely outlandish to say we could lose
What about gas they need oxygen as stated by them drowning so why not use some good old chlorine gas
What i think you under estimate is the pure chaos of it all. It's easy to sit back and say oh this should have been done. But I've been in chaos and seen what happens when people fear for there lives and there is no rational just running. So imagine the large scale panic that happened and the people in charge never had a chance to get to their posts or people who fled to save loved ones only to not make it, because everyone underestimated the extreme ability of the sound detection until it was too late and too little resources to achieve any kind of organization or weaponizing of that found information
I really liked this movie, didn't realize there was so much hate for it. If you saw it in theaters John Krasinski talked to the audience about the importance of watching movies in theaters and thanking the audience for coming out.
There will always be folks that hate something. As long as you enjoy it that’s all that matters.
Yeah it would suck if they didn't get their money from people they look down on and preach to.
My biggest gripe is that in the first movie you see that one alien maneuver very well underwater inside of the flooding basement.
So why can't they swim?
@@goldencalf13 the difference between a flooded basement and the ocean/large lakes, probably? like yeah, when your feet can touch the ground, you can swim pretty well too.
I liked it too! I agree some plot lines seemed a but underdeveloped but like emily blunt is supposed to have JUST given birth and the kid actors dis really good, I thought!
My biggest complaint was that Emily Blunt's character wasn't the hero alongside her daughter! Why bother killing off the dad if youre going to add another father figure to take his place??
I kind of assumed it was because they wanted Cillian Murphy to have a bigger role. He probably drew a lot of people into watching the film since he's not new to the apocalypse genre (28 days later)
@FichDich InDemArsch sjw nonsense? Meaning a female hero?
@FichDich InDemArsch lmao k. carry on
Because there was never supposed to have a sequel did you think of that? Lll
Hey whatever happened to @FishDick? Ooops I meant @FichDich. Deleted his lame comment 😂
I watched AQP P2 like a month ago and i strongly believe that they should've emphasized the point of the survivors left being another variable to deal with when it comes to one's (or the group's) survival alongside the death angels (that's the monsters' actual name).
Death angles? Really? Honestly even like… “screamers” or “whisperers” seems better than THAT
I was really hoping that was more of a fan name type joke.
My name for them was “Silencers” when I watched it with friends.
but my friends weren’t fond of it😓
@@HoneyBeeFlanzman dude something so generic as screamers is far worse than actually nicely sounding death angels
they've been called "Death Angles" since the first movie and it was based on a god in the Jewish bible. So the name is not just some random edgy name.
This movie broke our FoundFlix friend. Hes practically seething by the end of the review lol That was great lol I loved the A Quiet Place. The sequel felt like a different movie entirely. And a lesser one at that.
It's probably because it's yet ANOTHER movie driven by kids doing something stupid, when it's completely against their character, and would have got them killed long ago even by movie logic.
Am I the only one that was confused who the boy was until he said it was her brother? I don't remember her ever having another brother in the first movie. I even thought that they just added him in and just expected us not to notice, until I went to the first movie's cast list. Why did they make him such a forgettable character?
@Blue Is My Love
The brother has fewer memorable moments in the first movie. Some memorable moments are his trip to the waterfall with his father and his accidental fall to the grain silo with his sister.
The photography in this movie is so amazing amongst everything else in the movie. This is one of the best movies I have seen in this decade and I'm 60 now so I've seen a lot. I love how it shows how communication is sometimes best left without a voice.
I like how the father just instantly starts running upon the creature crashing in instead of giving us a close up of his shocked face like other horror movie characters . These characters don't lack common sense.
The brother seems to lack a lot of common sense
Ahhh yes. As usual, thanks for completing my Sunday night.
This was a sequel that was never needed, tbh. The first movie was such a stellar piece and this sequel feels half-assed at best.
There was still monsters and it would be nice to know what happened after
Stellar? Really? A Quiet place was good. The movie Alien was Stellar.
I liked it. It had a different feel to it. But i wouldn't call it half assed. Id call it darkly realistic
should've been like aliens where we already know the weaknesses of the monster so there is no more suspense so make it a like alien queen or something bigger
Unneeded absolutely but it's not half-assed at all at least from the production standpoint and the audio direction
The Death Angels are one of those horror movie monsters that have a convenient weakness of water
What's wrong with that? No one complained when zombie movies made it so zombies could only die by headshots. The idea of aircraft carriers and islands being the only safe refuge is pretty cool and creates the foundation for a longer lasting franchise.
Ey dude. It's you again.
But then again, that left a huge plothole for the first movie. Remember how it was swimming for them? Yeah. That
@@ogge9304 true.
Everywhere I go I see you 👀
I've been wondering for the longest how the military were killed, if the monsters can't swim, how'd they beat the Naval forces? And why didn't anyone think to hit the sewers? Are they more scared of Pennywise than the Aliens? Alot of holes in both movies if you think for umm, 5 minutes...
shhhhh why can't you just turn of your brain bruh. /s but yea I'm assuming this universe has the same USA, China and Russia that we do and somehow neither of them figured out how to combat a creature that seems to just walk/run everywhere using sound and just seems very strong. Like its not even like they have super abilities like lazor eyes or biological artillery like the bugs from Starship Troopers.
i like how the aliens are spread out throughout the country so they can cover all sounds, they are like gta 5 police
@@XT91 because I facts of the movie make no sense. You would have to assume the US military, as well as government, scientists who are protected, are dumber then rocks. Hell sonar would killed these things.
@@quinnbaygo2112 Yes
Which one would you prefer? Pennywise 🤡 or the aliens 👽?! Lol
The first film was much more symbolic and was less about the monsters and more about a father struggling to move on from a traumatic event. This felt much more like a straight up monster film, it was fine regardless!
It was tough to live up to a first film, it's hard to capture the magic you already had, and I guess that's why Krasinski didn't want a sequel at first. Considering this, he did a fantastic job and this could have been way worse.
"Remember the baby in the box? Yeah it's bacccak."😂😂😂🤦👍 You're friggin hilarious!!!
The story: Nope
The action: Dope
Ngl, when I watched the second movie i really thought it would’ve been better as a series because it was starting to be more about ongoing life in a crisis vs a tale of a family’s survival
as much as I like the concept of the first movie, one thing that never sat right with me (that was present in the original and made all the more obvious with this one) is how out of the *entire planet* one random little family with one hearing impaired child learns their big secret weakness while absolutely every country just burns to the ground? not a single government military figured that out, even though it's obvious it's sound that triggers them? how could these creatures completely take over the planet with only tiny surviving groups of humans left? how did no one manage to stop them? AND why did they even pick our planet in the first place? think about all the man-made shit that make a shit load of noise (we've got shit in SPACE making a racket too) and our large amount of animals that will make lots of noises. on top of that the planet ITSELF makes tones of noise. waterfalls and thunderstorms, hurricanes and earthquakes, and on top of that, we now learn they can't swim? literally WHY would they even WANT this planet that's noisy as shit and mostly water? sure, it's a habitable planet, but are we *really* the best choice?
like, I get it, we wouldn't have a movie without that being the case, but I still struggle to suspend my disbelief for that. billions of people on the planet and not a single military force thought to use high pitched anything, even when we HAVE SOUND GUNS THAT OUR MILITARY AIMS AT PEOPLE LIKE COME ON I don't believe that for a second
Because the military would just fire and fire, not taking into account the situation their weapons have no affect on them with the monsters' defense. And it was by pure accident that the daughter stumbled upon when her hearing aid was highly modulated, that it would upset the aliens. The movie, at least the first one, felt rushed. The beginning of the sequel would have made more sense in the first because the father would still be alive, and it could've continued from that point on. But it's going to be very obvious if no one saw the first A Quiet Place, that you MUST see it for the sequel to make any sense. Also, the government would have been complete a-holes even if the father or the daughter figured out how to combat the aliens because the government seems to think that they're above the little people and keep doing what they're doing still to no avail. And only then after a lot of people are killed, they would be like, "Aw shit! We ain't puttin' a dent in those things, so maybe we should've taken those people's advice after all."
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate my dear, I come from a military family, with at least one member in every branch. I'm well aware of exactly how the (American) military would react, but you also need to remember that not every country's military is identical in terms of reaction, AND most importantly that we have LOTS of things, including military weapons, that produce a range of sound frequencies. the military absolutely would have had the time to figure out that sound is important, and find the weakness.
we have a machine meant to disperse crowds that produces heat in a wave that simply makes people uncomfortable enough to leave the area. we have a gun that shoots sound waves that does the same thing, but more damaging, which are mounted on top of tanks. we absolutely have the military means to take out an invasion of sound-based aliens.
"Americans are just too trigger happy to fight off this alien invasion that then *decimated the entire planet*" is not the argument you think it is.
@@Moon-Vixen and my dear, YOU have to understand that its just a movie. And it doesn't have to follow the logic as our reality, but it makes us thankful that it's NOT real, or else we'd be royally fucked. Also, I'm not arguing with you. I'm just saying the truth. Its great that you have some background with the military know-how. Nobody is impugning your experience of it at all, but I think what the movie is saying is the aliens may have even took out those that would be more equipped to deal with them. Because finding the weakness to them really was by accident, and I'm not going to lie: those things scared the shit out of me when I first saw them. It reminded me of the Cloverfield monster, but more deadly since there are more of them than it.
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate "It's just a movie" is literally never an excuse. What would've you said if at the end of Alien the Avengers show up and defeat the alien out of nowhere and then they go high-five Mickey Mouse? "Why are you angry? It's just a movie lol". Since this movie takes place in our world we expect things to behave like in the real world. We can accept that aliens attack Earth, but the thought that literally the entire planet just goes "duurrrr I dunno" and no one even tries to find their weakness is absurd.
@@leetri It's not meant to be an excuse. It's just the truth. In the movie, those people were VERY unprepared, and it's like I said to the person earlier, if all of your forces and units have already been taken out by the aliens, then they have no way to find out their weaknesses before someone else boldly does it. In that time, I want to really say "reality," but in that time, it really was every man for themselves. And trying to help other random people would've proved fatal to them. And yes, we, regular people, would be considered as a lost cause despite that them doing their part to protect those that are still alive. That's why I said that I'm very thankful that it is just a movie because we would be fucked if those things were for real. Even those stupid vesps from the movie, "The Silence" if you heard of it, would be considered dangerous things to deal with it.
YESSS I needed this just finished a 3000 word assignment 🔥🔥
Good god that long
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i love watching these videos. Unfortunatly im a scardey cat when it comes to horror movies especially due to jump scares so this channel gives me a way to experience them without anxiety stress. Thank you for making these
It’s so hard to find reviews of horror that aren’t completely dismissive so, firstly, a thank you is in order. As for the Marcus interpretation though, my initial theatrical viewing thoughts were, “Wow, this kid can’t catch a break!” Though short, his character arc seems very natural, going from “being afraid to bat at little league game” to enduring a bear effing trap to the foot, followed by deciding between his life and a baby’s with the oxygen tank. (It sounds cold, but if he’d died the baby would have anyway; that’s quite a burden for a 10-12-year-old). ANYhoo, Marcus for MVP.
i watched both 1 and 2 back to back having never seen both. The first one was definitely more thematic and atmospheric while the 2nd one was more focused on the creatures and action oriented. I really liked the scenes where the kid each see some the past's demise (Regan with the the train, the son with Emmett's wife and the hanging steel workers). It brings that thought about the next generation surviving into perspective. I do agree it had a lot it wanted to say but didn't feel completely fleshed out. It was nice to see more of the creatures though and I'm still incredibly impressed by Krasinski's directing. Despite the flaws, it was an entertaining film and I was on the edge of my seat the entire time.
I'm also an unapologetic Cillian Murphy fan, so, anything he's in is gold to me. This includes Sunshine and Sunshine was...definitely not good.
I thought sunshine was great 👍
Have you endured through "Breakfast on Pluto"? Woof.
@@satsubatsu347 I...love Breakfast on Pluto. It's insane and not the best but I like Patrick Kitten.
I experienced the films the same way as you and I enjoyed the sequel unlike so many other people. I honestly liked it as much as the 1st one. Idk I guess I wasn’t trying to breakdown every detail so at face value it works well. Plus I’m a Cillian Murphy fan too 😆.
Even though I didn’t need an ending explained for this one, I’ll still watch all of your videos! Love them 😍
I literally fell asleep on all three attempts to watch this film.
The beginning was the only part I found interesting.
Maybe they should of made a prequel.
Dude it was sooooooooooo boring
They literally made the beginning knowing that the remainder of the movie was mehhhh and to draw people in. They were like rel alright... That's that...
Yeah my favorite part of any apocalyptic movie is seeing the actual downfall of society, skipping all of that is really dumb. The only movie I can think that pulled that off well is 28 Days/Weeks Later, which are both so good it didn't matter.
The second half was so stupid, nonsensical and predictable
@@kevooo1250 predictable af!
I enjoyed it especially the parts where Reagan was on screen and it was silent! It’s like we were experiencing the world as she does.
Yeah I felt like this was her chance to shine in this sequel. Mainly for carrying out what the father was seeking to do before his sacrifice, but in a way also to redeem herself for accidentally giving her younger brother that toy rocket that led to his unfortunate death.
@@johnbakasmoothhotchocolate I agree! Emmitt was right she was just like her dad. He was determined to get the hearing aid working even though she gave up and she was determined to complete the mission even though everyone doubted her.
Yesssssss
Actually really liked this one, just like the first. Not a lot happened, but somehow still did. You have to imagine, in the world they live in, getting that thing on the radio is quite an achievement, and will likely open the world up to finally start fighting back.
Please do The Fourth Kind!!!! Would love to hear your take on it. It’s one of the only movies I cant watch anymore cause it makes me feel so uneasy
That movie (The fourth kind) it isn't Aliens......their called demons. You should feel uneasy.
That movie always creeped me out . Leaves me with a Very uneasy feeling after I watch it .
@@countrygirl9059 what ??? I thought that was about Aliens this entire time lol
@@EricaAsjaee it is about aliens. They say so in the film multiple times.
@@EricaAsjaee ...That's exactly what they want you to think.
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SINCE THE MOVIE CAME OUT!
Didn’t realize people disliked this movie, I really liked it and thought it was a great continuation of the story
I saw it just last night and I really enjoyed it but then I'm not someone who likes to nitpick. I'm just here for a good time
The seaside ppl were cannibals. Cannibalism can be terribly unhealthy
Yeah it can lead to prion protein diseases which rot your brain
Also probably a lot of sun damage
wow great idea
I remember trailer the first impression I got is when I seen that creature hanging out the front of the bus. I drive a bus and I'm like wow that driver had a very bad day. Talk about unruly passengers.
Very cool!
Just a thought but that one guy on the island that Emett met said there was 12 boats lined up but only 2 left. I think the "diseased" people were just sun scorched because they live in the ocean and only dock their boats when they have to come back for supplies. They might be so afraid that they spend months just sitting out in the ocean which is why they're all burnt up. Just a theory
This whole movie should have been a prequel telling us how it all happened up to the point they where at.
I honestly thought part 2 was going to be that
@@bryeetsonny9458 man it should have it would have been perfect end the second movie where the first one began. So easy to write. Show us how the family built all the sand roads how they hooked up the farm just how they lived.
@@kalobhunt9001 Right exactly how the world and country was handling it maybe different people they met how different different countries were living.
@@bryeetsonny9458 yep man honestly idk why they didn’t that story writes itself and would have been way better. Idk who makes these decisions man but they could have gave us all the backstory of the aliens how it started how it spread all that shit. Then the third movie could have been this movie. Idk man people just don’t care anymore the only reason this movie was made is for a cash grab.
@@kalobhunt9001 Exactly it could of been so much better
all the shoes the girl walked by at that house, at the 11:00 minute mark, looked to be mostly high-heeled shoes. I've always liked the clickety-clack of high heel shoes on hard surfaces, but I can see how they'd be a total death trap in this world
Yes! And they were in a gazebo where there was probably a wedding or party when the creatures landed. The 👠 make sense. The men probably had better shoes for running.
@@blondesense1708 can you imagine being caught in the start of a zombie/alien apocalypse, having to run for your life in heels? I'd be kicking those things off too, regardless of the noise it makes. Far as I know, no one but Bryce Dallas Howard can full-on run in heels, and that's only when Dinosaurs are chasing her lol
You made this sound so much more interesting than it actually is … and I know I saw it… i want my hour and a half back. The movie leaves more questions than answers.
The writing for the aliens and their weaknesses is really dumb. The earth's surface is 71% water and 97% of that is ocean so it makes absolutely no sense that these things were able to get around and conquer the planet when they can't even swim.
Make you wonder how the hell the didn't land in water from space? Worst they did to little kids bashing their skulls in, yet military people cant.....
They landed all across the world... not just in one spot
@@quinnbaygo2112 Some probably did land in the ocean.
Yeah, Same with “Signs” that part bummed me out on this movie
@@serch3ster it's not that hard to believe they have a very quick life cycle and were able to make lots of babies quickly. And I'm pretty sure the movie makes 0 claims about the rest of the world. It could have taken weeks to attack other countries for all we know, and maybe some island nations are doing just fine. If Japan was good, it's not like we would see japanese soldiers in the movie saving people, they'd probably stay in Japan
Ya it totally sets up for a 3rd movie where the army takes back the world and turn into a true HollyWood alien invasion movie.
I really wished they made it so only this small area or state was attacked, and since there was no communication no one realized what happened, and everyone who came into the area died or got lost. It just doesn't make sense that a couple creatures per town would kill everyone
Nah, I imagine the meteors that carried the creatures showered down all over the place. Judging by the newspapers in the movie, some areas were completely unaffected for a time, having enough time to pump out a few more stories before they couldn’t. Not everyone is dead, but the military would have a hard time reacting to a bunch of rampaging monsters yeeting itself around the entire country. Leaving most people hiding like the Abbots. Or on the coast escaping to either boats or islands. Imagine how hard it would be to organize a counter attack against a completely alien enemy who are bomb and bulletproof, fast as frick, got spider senses on steroids, and are scattered across the continent. It would take some time to figure out what the creatures are, and even longer to figure out a weakness. That sounds like a whole lot of everybody dead to me.
@@dizzy8225 yeah, I hadn't actually watched the second movie before commenting, realized that there definitely were monsters everywhere
It’s not a couple though cause the end of part 1 shows like a small horde
@@dizzy8225 The problem is they can't be vulnerable to sound and still bomb and bulletproof. It's impossible. Kinetic energy is kinetic energy. Large explosions produce large sounds. And speaking of that, regular fire (at regular fire temperatures) is one thing, high explosive fires are another beast entirely. They aren't made of anything it seems but carbon or their insides wouldn't be so delicate: these are biology based creatures, not 'living crystals' or 'living gas /plasma clouds' or something like that. In other words, high explosives should kill them. We've seen bullets can kill them under certain conditions make them vulnerable. However, the advantages these aliens do have are still enough to explain why large scale use of HE might not get rid of them A) Sheer numbers and geographic dispersal and B) speed. They are harder to hit and the military only has so m any HE. Plus when your population has already been extensively 'culled' you cease being a proponent of civilian lives not counting. And the ultimate weapon, the nukes? Use too many of them and you don't have enough habitable areas left.
@Weyland Punani idk my friend moved to a super rural town and almost everyone is either off the grid or still have landlines so them killing off a super secluded town isn't that ridiculous if its in the right area
"it's the kids in the end that save the day"...."ISN'T THAT SPECIAL." 🤣
"...and then her wiener kid saved the day." He cracked me up this episode
This is my favorite UA-cam channel, no ads no bias correct and detailed explanation
When I saw the aliens reaction to water I couldn’t help but mutter, “F-ing Signs” and rolling my eyes lol. Thanks for the upload and nice haircut :)
I meeean... their heads are open organs... going into salt water.
It didn’t come across as a weakness to me, like in Signs, just that they can’t swim, which, looking at their anatomy makes sense
Quite Place
Quieter Place
Quietest Place
Spin offs- Silent Location
Soundless Area
I like a silent location 😂
It’s the Soundless Area for me 😆
Here’s one:
Another quiet place
last quiet place
“we promise you, its the last time..for the last time…”
Qui3t place (the 3rd totally final movie)
You released this video just in time. Foundflix ftw 🙌🏾
I just love this channel. I get to know what happens in so many movies I wasn't planning on watching anyway.
i though as a joke he made the whole review mute and you had to use captions to actually hear him but no im just dumb and my computer was mute.
😂😂😂😂😂
Love the clean look, bud. Thanks for the review. I may wait for another sequel before I watch this. I prefer how the first ends.
The opening scene with it showing the comet was filmed in my dads town so we got to drive through the set before they started filming and it was an extremely surreal experience
Where's the town?
@@MTCryton Akron NY
It felt like M.Night Shymalalalalan made the second movie without havint seen the first one and applied his „water bad for aliens“ thesis lol
I’m curious as to why these things kill. They don’t eat them they just kill.
Right
@@YuniorGamboa and none of that is explained in the sequel
I can understand the first movie not explaining that but not the sequel?!
@@jacindaellison3363 How would they be any way for it to be explained unless the monsters told the characters?
Just like how the Titans did in AOT. They don’t need to eat them or kill them either. They just did that for shits and giggles.
@@KurosakiLuvar01 love me some AoT references! Although I’ve always heard the fan theory that they eat people on the off chance that they could be human again.
If they're this sensitive to sound, then entering through the atmosphere + crashing on the ground should've instantly destroyed their brains. The premise of this series never made sense. It would've made more sense if they came from underground.
That's not even mentioning the fact that space has less air than water. So drowning doesn't make sense. If they can close up their faces completely, then there isn't anything stopping them from crawling on the seafloor and killing off islanders.
Dude what about sonar, or sonic booms from jets, active sonar ping in water? It's just a "just no" to logic.
They are sensitive to certain frequencies of sound, not all sound.
Bro seeing everyone hate this movie when I kind of preferred it over the original is real wild lmao
watched this last night! Perfect timing on the release!
Awesome! Was waiting on this. Can’t wait to watch! 💕
I was literally looking on your channel yesterday for this movie explanation!!
I keep thinking that the car that was in front of Evelyn was Emmet’s car and that’s how his kids died cuz if you notice the monster only landed on the back part of the car and the front part when Evelyn drove past it was fine. Also when Lee stopped to talk to Emmet as he was putting his kids in the back seat, the type of car he had looks the same as the one in front of Evelyn. Idk just a theory, Emmet did say his kids died on day 1
Almost feels like this year could have been a welcome back to theaters when this came out. Not so much now, sighhh.
I saw this in my theaters when it came out and that place was packed.
@@SealegsSam same
couldnt be more perfect timing, i literally just rewatched the second movie
Love the vids my guy! I'd like to see you do Stephen Kings 'Christine'
I like to think that Emily Blunt’s character is the same character she played in The Devil Wears Prada years later. There is absolutely nothing to support this theory but I find the idea very entertaining.
I was watching his video on Pt1 and then bam! This gets uploaded. Thumbs up for timing !
I found the beginning interesting but everything else was pretty underwhelming. There is still hardly any character development for the son but for a second there I thought he was gonna risk the baby for getting more oxygen.
Why not? It's survival. Should he just forgo the o2 and give it all to the baby? Then he dies and the baby it by itself. It will eventually cry (or run out of oxygen) and also die. Why do this? You can make more kids.
The son definitely has character development in this movie but ok
Im always waiting for new uploads! Ive literally seen all your Endings Explained a Huge fan🤍🤍 Thank you🤍 and love the new hair style🧡🔥
😱whoever's cutting your hair this year is doing a banging job! Bravo 👏 dude.🖤
3 videos so close together like this?
Busy busy and I love it because of your voice
I just finished watching a couple hours ago, great timing.
I wait for your videos every week. PS lookin good after the clean shave!!
FoundFlix guy looking healthy, dudes got a cut chin, props my man.
I have been binging your vids for the last hour. Thank you for saving me all of that time
All I'm thinking about is that this would make one hell of a video game
I love your content man keep up the great work
Can't wait to see the little oxygen baby as a toddler in the Quiet Place 3 😋
Combining a couple other comments, I think it would have made a lot more sense if they got the radio working at the farm, and the family agreed that they all had a duty to trying to save what's left of humanity. Then they could have taken on the task of getting to the island together. It also would have been cooler in my opinion to have Reagan be the one who got the bear trap injury, and have Cillian take care of her and the baby while Emily and the son went to the island. The first movie was really about that father daughter relationship, so I think seeing a mother son team up would've been a good change of direction. Also it would've given the son some much needed development
This movie broke our FoundFlix friend. Hes practically seething by the end of the review lol That was great lol I loved the A Quiet Place. The sequel felt like a different movie entirely. And a lesser one at that.
This is the perfect way to end my weekend 😍💯
I personally liked it. Whilst it has a few problems, I quite had a good time with this film. 9.5/10
The whole corn field thing is an issue for me. I mean, because of the time-line, who planted the corn? Field equipment makes mega noise.
The aliens, aliens of course.
@@quinnbaygo2112 lol..lol...lol...that's good.
I've been waiting for you to cover this movie!
The shot where Marcus holds the revolver makes him look a young John Krasinski
That nail scene in the 1st movie still hurts me physically.
Lookin slick with the new cut, brother. Keep up the great work👌
The true horror of TQP 2 is the collective loss of braincells among the Abbots. Also the real antagonist was Reagan all along.
I believe I asked this question before on this channel.. are U stalking me? I literally just watched this finally last night.
I loved a quiet place 1 and 2 it was amazing can't wait to watch this video.
Foundflix guy is the only man I’ll ever need.
Can you do an ending explained on the movie “old” next? It’s obvious how it ends but I just like hearing you talk about it 😂
I just finished the movie and came to UA-cam and see your upload!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I feel that it should of been a full prequel and how they finally got their farmhouse area secure
I watch the movie and then come back to this legend for his recap and commentary
Also nice haircut bro
"What inspired you to build a second Quiet Place movie, right across from the original"
"Yes, hello I like money!"
Djimon Hounsou, master of five minute characters.
Trope typicale
I already watched this, but I always look out for Foundflix's narration and explanation of what I was seeing.
It still shocks me that no one would have thought about using their hearing against them. A simple dog whistle could stun them.
It depends on the frequency. I think either they wouldn’t hear it, or it would attract them.
I saw someone explain (theorize) that it’s more likely that it’s not an actual noise that affects them, but the electrical signals that cochlear implants use to simulate heating for deaf people. It’s also why the monsters cause lights and radios to freak out.