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DIRECTOR'S CUT: Therapist Reacts to A QUIET PLACE

Grief, trauma, parenting... these are all difficult to navigate under the best of circumstances, and nearly impossible during an apocalyptic monster invasion. Yet somehow John Krasinski and Emily Blunt face it all with strength and love in A Quiet Place.

Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright talk about the powerful relationships and stunning filmmaking in A Quiet Place. There's a lot we can learn about dealing with grief, healing after tragedy, parenting, marriage, and of course how to survive if sound-detecting monster creatures invade the planet.

DIRECTOR'S CUT: Therapist Reacts to A QUIET PLACE

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Is this fall the year for A Quiet Place 2 episode? 😁 Or should the original healthy marriage in a horror movie - looking at you, Poltergeist (1982) - go on spotlight? 🀔

Melissa

I’m here and I’m loving it, still, in 2024 because it’s timeless.

1-800-IDK

The son's death at the beginning was the parents' fault. They left the kid unsupervised, knowing he wanted the batteries for the toy ship, left him in the back of the formation when walking home, when there should've been one parent in the front of the line and one in the back.

North

I kept putting off watching this but I'm so glad I did. I cried.

Sadie


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