300 - A Quiet Place Part II

Eavesdropping at the Movies - A podcast by Jose Arroyo and Michael Glass

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A Quiet Place Part II picks up moments after its 2018 predecessor ends, its characters desperate for refuge from the terrifying predators hunting them. Seeking survivors, they encounter a family friend, now a recluse, having lost his wife and children. Emboldened by her discovery of a way to combat the aliens, the family's deaf daughter makes a beeline for a radio station she believes can help, and what was a home invasion horror becomes an action adventure. While accommodating this alteration in tone, A Quiet Place Part II offers, as sequels tend to do, more of what made the first film so successful, and it's terrifically entertaining cinema - but a diminished experience, compared to its predecessor, in almost every way. We consider the film's view of society, the uncritical whiteness in its casting and its inability to imagine ways of living that don't involve the nuclear family unit; and the lack of threat we feel, despite its functional and well-orchestrated set-pieces - we simply never feel like these characters are at any real risk of being allowed to die. We have problems with A Quiet Place Part II, but don't let them dissuade you from seeing it. It's exciting and made José jump time and time again - we just wish, both in cinematic and social terms, it could see beyond its rather narrow boundaries. Recorded on 9th June 2021.

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