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Après les événements mortels survenus dans sa maison, la famille Abbot doit faire face au danger du monde extérieur. Pour survivre, ils doivent se battre en silence. Forcés à s’aventurer en terrain inconnu, ils réalisent que les créatures qui attaquent au moindre son ne sont pas la seule menace qui se dresse sur leur chemin. (Paramount Pictures FR)

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Goldbeater 

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français Une suite très respectable dans laquelle on ne fait que varier les plaisirs du film original, néanmoins sous une forme très engageante et sans temps morts. Et Cillian Murphy s’est avéré être un excellent pari pour renforcer la distribution. Je dois quand même reconnaître que, là où certaines décisions douteuses prises par les personnages dans le numéro un ne me perturbaient pas trop, ici, j’ai eu du mal avec certains passages. ()

POMO 

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français La réalisation pousse incroyablement fort sur le niveau de tension des scènes, comme au service d'événements révolutionnaires dans le genre. Cependant, elle ne sert rien de novateur (hormis l'idée originale de couper le son d'une jeune fille sourde-muette) et s'inspire davantage de sources extérieures (un véritable festival de la part du directeur de la photographie dans une superbe introduction et un hommage à La Guerre des mondes de Spielberg). Le principal problème du film est néanmoins le contraste encore plus grand que dans le premier opus entre la réalisation visuellement brillante et la stupidité du scénario. Le film manque de l'intelligence de base et de la logique paysanne des scénaristes expérimentés et pensants de manière complexe. L'augmentation de la tension par une visualisation intéressante, entourée de tant de bêtises, révèle (inconsciemment) leur prétendue sophistication créative à courte vue, qui est parfois presque risible. ()

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MrHlad 

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anglais At some point before the end of the first film, I already felt this world was a bit exhausted and I didn't quite feel the need to return to it. The sequel confirms that feeling, unfortunately. John Krasinski basically repeats what worked last time, and I'm going to believe that it's not because he can't do anything else, but rather because his world doesn't stand on a strong enough foundation on which to build a full-fledged sequel. If, however, you caught the last one before the closing credits and you're in the same boat as me, you're going to get a bit lost in the sequel. Krasinski is very confident in the action scenes, he can also get the atmosphere right and his scares are in the right places, but the whole thing feels somehow unnecessary. Trying to expand the world doesn't lead to anything interesting, Cillian Murphy's character doesn't really work, and trying to split up the protagonists and spread them out over several locations and give each one their own challenge or problem misses the mark too. It's more like Krasinski is chasing minutes and trying to get to the end credits as soon as possible so that the audience doesn't notice that this sequel doesn't make much sense and just varies what the first film impressed with. There really aren't many new ideas here, and I can easily do without the third film. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais It bothers me a bit that all the plot of the second A Quiet Place stems from the fact that one of the characters comes up with a fairly sensible plan, but instead of thinking it through calmly and discussing it with the others, she immediately sets out to implement it herself, which, of course, sets in motion a number of problems and dangerous situations for herself and the others. It also suffers a bit from the syndrome of the second part of a trilogy (I reckon there’ll be a another sequel), which de facto doesn't begin or end in any way. And ultimately, I could’ve done without those cheap jump scares. Despite all that, however, this is very effective monster horror, and since this is my first cinema experience after ten months of covid misery and suffering, I can't go below a four. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Back in the cinema after a year for a film that was postponed for a year, and enjoyed it to the max. A Quiet Place 2 is a worthy sequel, it's bigger, more action-packed, more intense, and grungier. From the opening minutes, I gave myself over to Krasinski completely and enjoyed the 90 minute ride that ripped my balls off in the final half hour so much that I even considered leaving them in the theater! The women there will probably forget their knickers. The opening with the outset of the apocalypse is very intense, uncomfortable and properly chaotic, just the way I like it. Then the film immediately picks up from the first one and continues with the story. The middle of the film is a little quieter, but thanks to the great actors (Emily Blunt is my sweetheart and Cillian Murphy is awesome) it's a great watch. Technically perfect, the sound design is awesome – the transition from complete silence to extreme loudness is well done, and there were at least 5 where I was genuinely scared, jumped and screamed obscenities across the cinema! The monsters rampage on the set more often and they still command respect (for me the best cinema monster since Alien). The tension practically doesn't let up, at times I forgot to breathe, the soundtrack is great and I was afraid that there would be a missing scene like the birth from the first film, but there was the bear trap! The finale is quite similar to the first one and so a threequel is absolutely inevitable, and I already feel like this is the beginning of one of the best horror trilogies in years. A slight downside is the lack of gore scenes, it does get grittier at times, but I would have definitely welcomed some juicy R-rate action. Some may be bothered that there aren't many innovative elements compared to the first one, but monster horror films are few and far between. I enjoyed this one and as a first time cinema goer this year I'll gladly oblige. Those who were enthusiastic about first film will be enthusiastic now, those who weren't blown away by A Quiet Place won't be now. Story- ***, Visuals- *****, Action-****. Suspense- *****, Gore-**, Humor- no, Actors- ****, Atmosphere- *****. 8.5/10. ()

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