Jakob Thruelsen is an entertainment reporter for Eye of the Tiger.
This is Thruelsen's first year in the program.
In his free time Thruelsen enjoys listening to Migos, Travis Scott and Juice Wrld.
He also enjoys playing video games and watching Marvel movies on Netflix.
[email protected]
A Quiet Place Part II
March 3, 2020
After a very successful and unique first movie directed by John Krasinski, the A Quiet Place series is having a sequel, A Quiet Place Part II.
The sequel will take place shortly after the first film, where Evelyn (the mother), Regan (the deaf daughter that taught sign language to the family), Noah (the brother) and their newborn baby leave the farm they stayed at before.
They seem to go to a city or urban area of some sort, where they meet with other survivors, looking for safety with them. The previous movie left them about to be attacked by the monsters and I’m excited to see how they transition over.
A significant part of the trailer are the flashbacks to when the creatures first arrived and started their carnage, which looks very interesting and intense and definitely caught my attention. It seems that the monsters sort of came out of the blue and went straight to causing destruction among any living thing that decides to make noise.
What made A Quiet Place different from other horror movies was the mood and atmosphere. The cinematography of the film was beautiful and immersive, and it makes you feel like you’re part of the plot and are trying your hardest to be quiet to survive.
The majority of the movie’s audio is almost complete silence, and the climax of the movie had me on the edge of my seat. Krasinski proved that you don’t need a well made soundtrack, or loads of jumpscares.
Krasinski proved to everyone that he can direct a movie, and direct it well. His performance along with Emily Blunt and the rest of the cast was astonishing. A Quiet Place Part II is set to release in May this year and I highly recommend you watch it if you enjoyed the first film.