Re: The Sound of A Quiet Place [message #88598 is a reply to message #88540] |
Sun, 05 August 2018 23:19 |
KrisHS
Messages: 16 Registered: July 2018
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I haven't seen that movie yet because I don't handle those kinds of movies all too well. (I'm a wuss.) The way they use sound seems cool though. I can't recall a film where I've seen them use sound to show different perspectives....other than to show that a character can't hear after having an explosive go off near them.
Dunkirk employed sound really well. The sounds of war are louder than anything else in the movie, just as it would have been for those poor souls who were there. It makes the silent parts, the eyes of the storm if you will, that much more suspenseful and terrifying. It was very much a cinematic experience, not a narrative story.
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