![]() Well, you know, most projects that you do are text heavy, generally. How did the focus on non-verbal communication - and absolute silence - change your performance? But ultimately if there is any message in the film at all, it's one of it's one of hope and I think that's, that's we need more of that right now. It does provoke, maybe some questions, or some emotions and, that can only be a good thing. I think it does, you know, I think it does, like, I'd be very reluctant to say this is film offers any commentary on the Coronavirus pandemic or offers any solution or message, but however, I think it does reflect back at us. The film was made well before COVID of course, but does Emmett’s isolation and retreat, does that hit a little differently now? You know what I mean? In light of all the world's been through and he's still going through. ![]() That's his way of life until he meets the Abbott's. I think he feels that community is over, you know, that there is no more community. And I think he's just, just existing day to day. Well, I think that he is a man who is dealing with grief and loss, and he has decided that the way you can survive in that world, you know, with that trauma is to retreat and to isolate. How would you characterise how Emmett is faring? What’s your take on the way we see how others are coping - or not - with the crisis. This film maintains the scares of the original but offers an element of world building. Murphy plays a withdrawn loner, Emmett, who encounters the Abbott family in the immediate aftermath of the dramatic events of the first film. The new film follows similar beats as the first, but expands the worldview somewhat, as we meet other survivors, and witness the impact of the invasion upon the broader 'community'. Krasinski closed the loop on their mutual admiration society, by offering Murphy a part in the sequel, A Quiet Place II. He needn't have bothered, since Krasinski and his wife/co-star Emily Blunt, zeroed in on the Irish actor and his penchant for edgy characters, during a binge of his hit series, Peaky Blinders. He stopped short of hitting 'send' though, for fear of coming across as odd. Unlike us, Murphy was so moved by the experience that he wrote an effusive email to its writer-director, to sing his praises. Like many of us, Cillian Murphy was impressed by John Krasinski's moving and terrifying horror thriller, A Quiet Place, about a family trying to stay one step ahead of alien creatures that detect their prey through sound.
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