It is somewhat refreshing to watch a movie whose entire premise can be summed up with a finger on the lips and a single, quiet ‘Shhhhhhh…’ Too often, big budget franchises rely on excessive exposition.
Djimon Hounsou, the star of the new horror/thriller A Quiet Place: Day One, delivers the aforementioned hushed expository after a short scene-setting prologue.
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