If you haven't seen or heard of the Quiet Place movies, they're about an invasion by aliens who are super-sensitive to sound, so you have to be very very quiet or they will eat you. This is basically a cool gimmick to build suspense; don't think about it too hard.

A Quiet Place: Day One is, obviously, a prequel about the day the aliens invade. (The previous movies occur years later). Much less obviously, it's about what's precious and worth saving when everything that we normally value is already lost: an unexpected melding of an Aliens-style action thriller with a bittersweet and heartwarming story of a dying woman, a terrified man, and the world's chillest cat.

Lupita Nyong'o is a poet dying of cancer in a hospice. She's understandably bitter and angry, only reluctantly attending an outing into New York City with other patients and a nurse when she's bribed with the promise of actually good pizza. She takes her beloved cat, Frodo. Needless to say, the trip is interrupted by an alien invasion. This part alone makes the movie worth seeing on the big screen - it's incredibly immersive and believable. After various events, she ends up with a very scared survivor who clings to her like she's a life raft, to her annoyance.

This movie is the epitome of "better than it had to be." All it really needed to be enjoyable was Lupita Nyong'o vs. sound-sensitive aliens. It gives us that, and it also gives us the best cat performance since the cat in A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, and it gives us a genuinely beautiful story about life, loss, and how we use the time left to us.

If you're worried about Frodo, don't worry, he's fine.

Lupita Nyong'o had a fear of cats when she started filming. She had to do cat therapy to shoot the movie. After it ended, she adopted a rescue cat.
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From: [personal profile] wearing_tearing


Oh damn, I've been wanting to watch this but I didn't know about the cancer/hospice bit. :(
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From: [personal profile] wearing_tearing


This is what I get from not reading what movies are about .-. Thank you for the post! <3
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From: [personal profile] sovay


Much less obviously, it's about what's precious and worth saving when everything that we normally value is already lost: an unexpected melding of an Aliens-style action thriller with a bittersweet and heartwarming story of a dying woman, a terrified man, and the world's chillest cat.

That sounds sincerely interesting.
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After it ended, she adopted a rescue cat.
Awwwwwwww

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From: [personal profile] rydra_wong


Apparently she had to do full exposure therapy, starting with "be on the other side of the room from cats", then "touch a cat with one finger" etc., and now:

https://minim-calibre.tumblr.com/post/755417569167622144
https://www.instagram.com/lupitanyongo/reel/C4TNlHKrp9G/?hl=en-gb
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From: [personal profile] rydra_wong


I love her being all "yes I will do a fashion shoot WITH MY CAT".
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From: [personal profile] minoanmiss


I watched half of A Quiet Place Part II while channelsurfing and noped out because it was terrifying to me. Do I dare more of those freaky ass aliens for Ms Nyong'o? But do I want to miss any of Lupita I can have, aliens or no?

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the best cat performance since the cat in A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

Wow, that's a HIGH bar.
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