ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月6日 03時27分


The horror film @aquietplacemovie is propelled by one central menace: creatures with enhanced hearing that attack when they detect noise. Living isolated in the woods, one family has crafted a very hushed existence: they walk barefoot and communicate via sign language. Being inventive with sound — and frequently with the absence of it — was the idea that propelled the director, @johnkrasinski, who also stars in the movie with his wife, Emily Blunt. “We live in a world now where you see all these movies, like Marvel movies, and there’s so much sound going on, so many explosions,” he said. “I love those movies, but there’s something about all that noise that assaults you, in a way. We thought, what if you pulled it all back?” Before production, the crew heard that it was a silent movie and assumed that either a score would be placed over most everything, or all the sound would be added later. “We learned together how quiet it needed to be,” @johnkrasinski said. “Like, no, you literally can’t move because we need the room tone, we need the breeze through the trees, we need the corn.” @heathersten took this portrait of #JohnKrasinski.


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