Disclosure Day is a fun enough time at the movies, and a reminder that it’s possible for a Hollywood blockbuster to be made with a baseline of quality and care. I just wish they had put a bit more care into it.
Disclosure Day is a fun enough time at the movies, and a reminder that it’s possible for a Hollywood blockbuster to be made with a baseline of quality and care. I just wish they had put a bit more care into it.
It’s fine for a legacy sequel, especially when it takes aim at billionaire capitalism, but still feels somewhat defanged.
The key to embracing and appreciating the movie is understanding that it is a character study first, a biography second, and then only in a third a distant place a discussion about the American genocide in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
lace, I’m confident you’ll like A Quiet Place Part II, because it keeps all the elements that made the first film great, and not for nothing, also some of its shortcomings.
You have to watch the riveting A Quiet Place, but you have to watch it properly: preferrably in a theatre, but on a matinee, free of popcorn and kids, alone in the dark.