Another movie that came out this past year is called A Quiet Place. This movie in a world where you can't speak or make any noise because there are creatures that will hunt and kill you. These monsters have no eyes so their hearing and smelling senses are super enhanced, which is why you can't make any sound.


This movie follows a family of four, who must survive on a farm with the creatures close by in a forest. The parents will do anything to protect their kids. The daughter, Regan, is deaf and her father has spent months trying to make a functioning hearing aid for her using a radio system. Regan is angry at her dad for trying to fix something that cant be fixed because she has given up and doesn't think he loves her anymore.

For people like me who love the show The Office, John Kraskinski plays one of the main characters in A Quiet Place. Him and Emily Blunt play the parents in this movie, but they are married in real life as well. He also helped come up with the storyline and direct the movie along with Bryan Woods and Scott Beck. A Quiet Place is a sci-fi/horror movie and is an hour and 30 minutes long. It is rated 95% rotten tomatoes and PG-13.
 

I think this movie is amazing and have seen it at least three or four times. I don't usually love horror movies, but this was not only terrifying, but it had a good story too. The first time I saw it was in a movie theatre, which was probably the best way to see it because it is very quiet and dark so its extra spooky. It is extremely suspenseful and I was pretty stressed out for the whole movie. There are also plenty of plot twists and jump scares.

I have learned many things by writing this blog. I have learned things from comments about if people  watched these movies from reading this and if they enjoyed it. I also learned new things about other topics from reading other people's blogs, such as the five main categories for diving. Blogs are important because they are a way for people to share things with others and to learn or try new things.

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