InJohn Krasinski’s post-apocalyptic world, Earth is occupied by blind monsters who hunt purely on sound.
The population is forced into silence, and those who can’t keep quiet become prey.
The mime community is thriving.
ButA Quiet Place II’s rocket reference isn’t merely a cheap tug on the audience’s emotions.
Krasinski is sending viewers a clear message here: no one is ever safe.
It’s a message that takes an even more pertinent meaning given recent events in real life.
The rocket effectively triggersA Quiet Place II’s entire story.
Beau predicted a rocket ship would be how they all escape, perhaps he was right.
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