A Quiet Place - Un posto tranquillo

Titolo originale: A Quiet Place
Regia: John Krasinski |
Anno: 2018
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Horror Dramma Fantascienza
Tag: pregnancy | fireworks | deaf | post-apocalyptic future | alien life-form | child in peril | creature | alien invasion | parenting | survival horror | human vs alien | sign languages |
Cast: Emily Blunt | John Krasinski | Millicent Simmonds | Noah Jupe | Cade Woodward | Leon Russom | Rhoda Pell |

Una famiglia vive un'esistenza isolata nel silenzio più assoluto, per paura di una minaccia sconosciuta che segue solo il suono e attacca a qualsiasi rumore.

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The final look of the creature wasn't fully figured out until very late in the process during post-p [...] D
Actress Millicent Simmonds has been deaf since infancy due to a medication overdose. This was the se [...] D
Actor-director John Krasinski has said that the single greatest compliment he received regarding the [...] D
Production designer Jeffrey Beecroft headed the creature design, and special effects supervisor Scot [...] D
In order to connect with the characters, John Krasinski edited the first two cuts of the movie witho [...] D
During the scenes in Lee Abbott's basement, there are various newspaper articles on the wall, with o [...] D
Simmonds actually made John Krasinski cry on set with a suggestion to change an important part of th [...] D
John Krasinski almost turned down this film just as he was about to start work on the series Jack Ry [...] D
In the basement scene towards the end, a few frames of newspaper clippings are visible. One of the h [...] D
The original script was written by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods for Paramount, and then was submitted [...] D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed A Quiet Place. This film received three "recommends". D
When Mrs Abbott is checking herself late in pregnancy, she marks her blood pressure on the calendar [...] D
While Evelyn is homeschooling her son Marcus, written on a whiteboard at the back is the first quatr [...] D
The family name is Abbott. An abbot in Catholicism is the leader of a monastery. Abbots in monasteri [...] D
There are real family photos of John Krasinski and Emily Blunt and their children used in the film. D
Every time a creature is near, the lights start flickering. D
Emily Blunt was initially unsure about starring in the film, so Amy Adams and Anne Hathaway were bri [...] D
The movie only contains about 25 lines of voiced dialogue, although sign language dialogue is used e [...] D
American Humane Association monitored the animal action. No animals were harmed ®. (AHD 07670) D
The bridge featured in the movie is the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail Bridge in New Paltz, New York. D
The device Regan wears is not a hearing aid, but a cochlear implant. This indicates that Regan has a [...] D
John Krasinski said he wrote the script with wife Emily Blunt in mind for the role, but was hesitant [...] D
The film's premise about the need to maintain silence was compelling enough that many audiences at s [...] D
John Krasinski wanted his movie creature to be extra special and so discussed its general design and [...] D
During filming, the crew avoided making noise so diegetic background sounds (e.g., the sound of roll [...] D
The initial inspiration for Millicent Simmonds' deaf character came from an earlier character sketch [...] D
The family name is never spoken or mentioned throughout the film, neither are the individual charact [...] D
Leon Russom plays the Man in the Woods, another character who has to stay silent to survive. Russom [...] D
Bryan Woods and Scott Beck's original screenplay contained only one line of voiced dialogue. D
Significant location shooting took place on West Dover Road in Pawling, New York. D
Newborn twins Ezekiel and Evangelina Cavoli played unnamed Baby Abbott. Everyone on set was very ner [...] D
Shot in thirty-six days. D
In the opening grocery store scene, the shelves are mostly empty--except for the aisle with the pota [...] D
The opening sequence was the last to be shot, as it required John Krasinski to shave most of his bea [...] D
Emily Blunt did the bathtub scene in one take. According to John Krasinski, as soon as he said "Cut" [...] D
It was initially intended to leave the American Sign Language un-subtitled, believing the audience w [...] D
The first line of voiced dialogue isn't spoken until the 37:55 mark in the film. D
Human body count = 4. D
As Regan visits her little brother's grave, you can see '2016 - 2020' inscribed on the headstone, wh [...] D
This film marks the first time real-life couple John Krasinski and Emily Blunt star alongside each o [...] D
The film's director and male lead, John Krasinski, played the creature in a motion capture suit for [...] D
Day 473 of the invasion, is October 3rd. This means that the invasion started on June 17, about two [...] D
The third feature film directed by John Krasinski. D
In an interview with the website SlashFilm, screenwriters Scott Beck and Bryan Woods revealed that P [...] D
Emily Blunt encouraged John Krasinski to direct the film. D
Partial filming for the movie took place in Little Falls, New York. D
One of the taglines for the movie is "red means run." A Song by Neil Young, "Powderfinger," includes [...] D
Cochlear implant processors do not traditionally make any sound, rather they send electrical impulse [...] D
Inspiration was also drawn from bog people, cadavers that have been mummified in peat, turning the s [...] D
Since the characters communicate in American Sign Language to avoid making sound, filmmakers hired d [...] D
Bryan Woods and Scott Beck's screenplay was named one of the ten best scripts of the year on Trackin [...] D
Evelyn began suddenly bleeding a large amount of bright red blood which was not a normal part of ear [...] D
For the first test screenings of the film, audience members laughed in scenes with the creature pres [...] D
The filmmakers purchased twenty tons of corn and hired local farmers to grow it. D
In an interview with E!, John Krasinski had said, "I would love to direct Emily Blunt, [but] I'd rat [...] D
Doors are never opened or closed throughout the entire film, except the truck's near the end. D