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(2021) (Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds) (PG-13)

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- QUICK TAKE:
- Horror: An isolated family seeks out other potential survivors in a post-apocalyptic world that's been decimated by heavily armored and blind monsters that hunt by sound.
- PLOT:
Following the events of "A Quiet Place" where Lee Abbott (JOHN KRASINSKI) sacrificed himself to save his family from heavily armored and blind monsters that hunt by sound and have decimated most of the world's population, his wife, Evelyn (EMILY BLUNT), is trying to keep the family safe. That includes her deaf daughter, Regan (MILLICENT SIMMONDS), who discovered that the amplified squeal of her hearing aids can debilitate the monsters, her son, Marcus (NOAH JUPE), and a newborn.
Realizing they can't make it on their own, they set out to find those burning fires far off in the distance and eventually encounter their former neighbor, Emmett (CILLIAN MURPHY). He isn't happy to see them, what with limited water and food for himself and still reeling from his wife's death a few months back. He saves them from the monsters, but tells them they must leave the following day. Before that happens and having figured out the source of hearing Bobby Darrin's "Beyond the Sea" mysteriously playing on the radio and the location of the broadcast, Regan decides to head off on her own to try to get there in hopes of discovering a better future for her family.
But doing so puts her in danger of encountering the monsters, something Emmett must contend with when Evelyn pleads for him to find and return her, all while she ventures out in search of medicine and pain medication for Marcus' recent leg injury. All of which means everyone ends up in danger of being heard and attacked by the monsters.
- WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT?
- They will if the liked the first film.
- WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG-13
- For terror, violence, and bloody/disturbing images.
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