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Summary:When the world is under attack from terrifying creatures who hunt their human prey by sound, 16-year old Ally Andrews, who lost her hearing at 13, and her family seek refuge in a remote haven.

Movie Name:The Silence

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REMEMBER:
This was before "A Quiet Place"

imagine having a comment on your short with more likes then the creator. I challenge yall

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The movie is called the silence and this was the saddest scene in my opinion

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“ Movie “ “ Seems “ “ Worth “ “ Watching “

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This seems just too strange to be real...

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For anyone who doesn’t want to watch the movie here is a rundown warning there is spoilers. Credits to spoilerblog.

The Andrews family consists of Hugh (Stanley Tucci), his wife Kelly (Miranda Otto), Kelly’s mother Lynn (Kate Trotter), and the two kids Jude (Kyle Breitkopf) and Ally. There’s also a family dog (more like Ally’s dog); a Rottweiler named Otis who is very protective. And yes, because I know everyone will want to know, the dog dies.

News breaks out of the bat-like creatures escape from the cave, and everyone is told to stay in their homes and stay quiet. Ally comes to the realization that the cities are the worst places to be, so they decide to head out with Hugh’s best friend, “Uncle” Glenn (John Corbett) who is a rough-around-the-edges man with an intense desire to help keep the family safe.

As they all start to leave, they realize that just about everyone else in the city is trying to do the same thing and all the roads out are completely jammed. Glenn, who is leading the way, tells Hugh to follow him and cuts down into a field, breaks through a chain link fence, and comes to a side dirt road. They’re surrounded by trees, so no one sees the herd of deer that comes hurtling out, where they smash into Glenn’s car and send it rolling down a hill. Hugh rushes out to check on Glenn. His friend is alive, but bloody and his leg is stuck. Hugh tries to pry open the door to help Glenn get out, but Glenn instead tells Hugh to get his guns. Hugh obeys the request, but wants to know why. Glenn then tells Hugh that he’s going to shoot him if he doesn’t leave with his family. Hugh agrees, but says they’ll be back soon with help.

This isn’t what happens. Remember how I said the dog dies? Otis senses the oncoming danger of the bat-like creatures (at this point known as Vesps), and as most dogs do, starts barking. Out of desperation to save his family, Hugh lets Otis out, who takes off running. Ally is devastated by this, even though she understands, and though it’s now quiet in the car, the damage has been done. Vesps are bashing into the windows, clawing, trying to get in.

Glenn hears this going on from where he’s pinned in the car and makes a heroic decision. He begins firing his gun, effectively drawing the Vesps away from the Andrews family, but in so doing, ensures his own painful demise. The family understands what’s happening, and sit helplessly as they listen to Glenn scream.

When all is silent, though some Vesps can still be seen, Hugh gets out of the car to grab something to distract the Vesps with. There’s a tire iron he had used to try to free Glenn that he had tossed to the side. As he quietly makes his way toward it, Lynn (who suffers from asthma) begins coughing until Kelly can get her inhaler, which catches the attention of one of the Vesps. They’re completely blind, but have pinpoint hearing, and it descends on the car, so Hugh tries to hurry to get to the tire iron. He does and throws it further away from the car. The clank it makes causes the Vesp go after it, where Hugh then takes the time to get a lighter and set Glenn’s car on fire so that the family can then begin walking safely.

After the sun has set, they come across a house with a very tall fence made out of something that resembles chicken wire. Hugh tries to open a gate, but it’s locked with bells attached at the top. The noise not only brings out the Vesps, who attack the bells, but also the homeowner. This woman had clearly not been watching the news, and she starts to shout at the family to get off her property. As you can imagine, the Vesps lose interest in the bells and begin their feast on the elderly woman.

There’s a sort of storm drain that leads from her yard to outside the fence, so Hugh signs to everyone that he’ll go through it first, and when he’s sure its safe, will signal for the rest to follow. What he doesn’t realize, though, is his foot disturbs a mound of dirt as he’s crawling, where a rattlesnake emerges.

Hugh checks the house, and when he sees there’s no one else there, motions for his family to join him. Jude goes first, followed by Ally, Lynn, and finally Kelly. Jude stops when the snake shakes its rattle and tells the rest of them what it is. The sound of the snake draws the Vesps in, where one unintentionally saves Jude from the snake by beheading it, but the others come down on Kelly’s legs. As they attack her and she starts screaming from the pain, Hugh realizes he has to do something. His solution is rather ingenious: a wood chipper. He turns it on and the Vesps go flying in to be chopped up.

Once they’re in the clear, they head inside and get Kelly onto a sofa so they can check the damage. It’s rather severe, to the point where if she doesn’t get antibiotics, the infection will kill her. Naturally, there aren’t any in the house, so Hugh and Ally volunteer for the mission to hunt some down.

The next day, the two of them walk into town to a pharmacy, and while Hugh is stocking up on medication, Ally discovers that the Vesps are using the hollowed out human remains to lay eggs. As you can imagine, it’s pretty gross to look at. But that’s the least of their problems.

Hugh and Ally start back to the house, but are stopped by The Reverend (Billy MacLellan) who pulls out a notebook and shows them a page that introduces himself and asks them to join his flock called The Hushed. They decline, are a bit creeped out by the guy, and continue on their way.

Kelly gets the antibiotics and is healed, and Ally (who always has her tablet on her to keep updated) finds out that the Vesps hate the cold, and people who live above the arctic circle aren’t having nearly as many problems, because the Vesps are all dying. They decide that north is the direction they need to go, but before they can leave, The Reverend shows back up with some of his followers.

Hugh goes out to talk to him, and The Reverend continues his insistence that the family join him. Hugh begs them to leave him and his family alone, and is ready to go back in the house, but then The Reverend makes it clear why he wants them so bad. He writes, “The girl is fertile.” Hugh turns to grab a shotgun and points it at The Reverend. This, for some reason, causes The Reverend to open his mouth and show that his tongue has been cut out. They finally leave, but as you watch, you can get the impression that’s not the last the family will see of them, and it’s not long before they take their revenge.

The night before the family begins their trek north and everyone is sleeping, Hugh is awakened by a noise he hears outside, like someone is moving around. He wakes Kelly and the two go downstairs, where Kelly gets Lynn up, who then wakes up Jude, who had both been sleeping on sofas. When they look out the window, they see a young girl, so they let her in. They begin asking her questions like who she is and if she’s alone. When Kelly notices a bruise on the girl’s jaw. Hugh opens her mouth to see that her tongue is gone, but that’s not the only thing wrong. The girl is strapped with cell phones, and they all the alarms begin to go off. Ally, who had woken up in a bed upstairs, screams when a Vesp crashes through her window, and Kelly rushes to get her. Hugh gathers all the phones and puts them in a tub of water, which immediately silences them.

But then more phones taped to windows around the house go off. Hugh yells to get into the basement, but as they do, two men grab Ally and carry her outside. Kelly tries to stop them, but is kicked back into some shelves. With the wind knocked out of her daughter, Lynn rushes out to save Ally. When Ally sees her grandmother, she bites the hand of one of the men carrying her, which makes him drop her, and Lynn grabs hold of both of them and drags them to the ground. When Ally is at a safe enough distance, Lynn screams at the top of her lungs. Though she dies from the Vesp’s attack, so do the men who had taken Ally.

But it doesn’t stop there. The rest of The Hushed come out and a flock-on-family fight breaks out. The entire flock dies, save for a woman and the young girl. The last death is The Reverend, where Hugh beats him in the head with the butt of the shotgun.

The next day, they’re able to head north to a place called The Refuge, where Ally is particularly happy because that’s where she’s able to meet back up with Rob. The Vesps are still around, but more scarce, and they have to continue to stay silent, but all seems well.

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hey you,
thanks I love horror movies .

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