Dystopian Horror Film 'A Quiet Place: Day One' Earns High Praise from Critics

Directed by Michael Sarnoski, 'A Quiet Place: Day One' has garnered significant acclaim from critics. This dystopian horror film is captivating audiences and receiving high ratings. Let's delve into the film's details and see what viewers have to say.

The sequel to the A Quiet Place series, A Quiet Place: Day One, was released last week.

Based on John Krasinski's original story, the film has been highly praised by critics.

Starring Lupita Nyong'o and Joseph Quinn, the film tells the story of a woman named Sam who finds herself trapped in New York during an invasion by alien creatures with ultra-sensitive hearing.

Her cat Frodo is also part of the story.

The film is directed by Michael Sarnoski, who previously directed "Pig" and the series "Fight Night Legacy."

This third installment in the series takes viewers back to the beginning of the alien invasion.

According to Independent, Lupita Nyong'o described the film to Hollywood Reporter with these words:

'We humans communicate with more than words. Not having to speak is primitive but liberating. A Quiet Place: Day One is spontaneous yet thrilling and dangerous.'

With a budget of 67 million dollars, the film has received very positive reviews.

On Rotten Tomatoes, A Quiet Place: Day One scored 7.1 out of 10 from viewers. Critics found the film suspenseful but less scary than its predecessors. Some mentioned that it reflects the mood and atmosphere of the 9/11 attacks.