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Who says silent movies are a thing of the past? A film is made up of so many elements, and sometimes dialogue is the smallest of those. This week we break down a couple of movies from the growing genre of films with minimal dialogue. First up is Christopher Nolan's historical war flick Dunkirk, full of explosions and very little conversating. Then we move to John Krasinski's directorial debut A Quiet Place, well known by audiences as the movie you don't bring any candy into. Enjoy!
By Mollie & LindsayWho says silent movies are a thing of the past? A film is made up of so many elements, and sometimes dialogue is the smallest of those. This week we break down a couple of movies from the growing genre of films with minimal dialogue. First up is Christopher Nolan's historical war flick Dunkirk, full of explosions and very little conversating. Then we move to John Krasinski's directorial debut A Quiet Place, well known by audiences as the movie you don't bring any candy into. Enjoy!