A Quiet Place: Day One's reviews
Media reviews
Empire
"Although the action sequences offer nothing new, the chemistry between the protagonists makes the story unexpectedly moving".
Entertainment Weekly
"It is effective and disturbing without being too gory, it has performers who convey through their faces what in other films would require whole blocks of dialogue, and it is quite moving".
El Periódico
"Inferior to the other two (...) it is full of emotions (those of the characters) but lacks verve, tension and surprise (...) its rhythm is dull and the situations are repetitive".
Roger Ebert
"Although there are interesting ideas and two good performances, it feels like the first draft of a richer, more complex film (...) Sarnoski, shows a knack for the melancholy, subtle character beats that are often missing from these blockbusters. However, he lacks the necessary skill for action".
Variety
"I was expecting to see a lot more carnage (...) Almost all of the horror shots are in the trailer and it promises a broader vision of mayhem that it doesn't deliver".
La Vanguardia
"It uses the usual apocalyptic iconography, offering appreciable images, but the plot focuses not so much on the protagonist as on her cat (...) and here the rhythm is premature, crossing zones of boredom every ten minutes".
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote