An effective Lupita Nyong'o shoulders this poignant thriller
The New Indian Express|June 29, 2024
MICHAEL Sarnoski's A Quiet Place: Day One begins with a disclaimer: 'New York gives off an average of 90 decibels, which is the sound of a constant scream'.
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An effective Lupita Nyong'o shoulders this poignant thriller

It is a poignant reminder of how humans often underestimate the amount of noise they emit and it sets a solid foundation for the film.

After having established the post-apocalyptic world where humans learn to speak through ASL and move with utmost silence in A Quiet Place I and II, Sarnoski rewinds the clock back to the day it all began.

Samira (Lupita Nyong'o) is terminally ill and is living in a hospice with several old people in the last leg of their lives.

Unbeknownst to the dangers that are about to crash at them, Sam and others take a drive to the city, to watch a puppet show.

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