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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Apr 12

    “A Quiet Place” is an oblivious, unself-conscious version of Clint Eastwood’s recent movies, which bring to the fore the idealistic elements of gun culture while dramatizing the tragic implications that inevitably shadow that idealism.http://nyer.cm/rIdDNeq 

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      1. Babs Dubois‏ @BabzDubois Apr 12
        Replying to @NewYorker

        when you stretch so hard you hurt yourself

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      2. Lee Walker‏ @Lee_C_Walker Apr 12
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        I’m only here to question the grammar of “unself-conscious”. I note Google lists it as an accepted form, but isn’t it ambiguous? Sounds like the film is conscious of unselves. Wonder why it shouldn’t be “un-selfconscious” or the hyphen simply ditched?

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      3. John Q Leet‏ @JohnLeetAuthor Apr 12
        Replying to @Lee_C_Walker @NewYorker

        The correct word is 'assured'

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      1. Ryan W. Jones‏ @magnetoxman Apr 12
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Man, that is really trying. Lovely attempt, but do you actually think that was the goal of the storytelling? You can’t be serious.

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      1. Amy Bradfield‏ @frenchanne68 Apr 12
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        FFS! Tortured bullshit analogy of a good thriller.

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      1. The Lone Apple  🍎‏ @The_Lone_Apple Apr 12
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        I thought it was just a good idea for a horror film.

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      1. 𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝗠𝗰𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗿𝗲‏ @XtianMcIntire Apr 12
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        Please, Eastwood never had anything approaching such subtlety.

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      1. Lisa Burke 🌊‏ @12thBurkey Apr 12
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        My 14 year old says it's just a scary movie.

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      1. Marcia W #FBPE‏ @FlaneuryOConrad Apr 12
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        What a bizarre article.

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      2. Tertulia Basura‏ @TertuliaBasura Apr 12
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        Wow. Me parece que la crítica es demasiado forzada. Qué opina don @oscarsalas ?

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      3. Osgarth Rooms from HELL 🎃‏ @oscarsalas Apr 12
        Replying to @TertuliaBasura @NewYorker

        Que es una crítica escrita independiente de haber visto la pelicula. Que busca enfrentarla a Get Out pensando que ésta última solo puede validarse en la medida que tenga enemigos. Que asi como en Get Out la trama se funda en el gema racial, en A Quiet Place los granjeros >>

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      4. Osgarth Rooms from HELL 🎃‏ @oscarsalas Apr 12
        Replying to @oscarsalas @TertuliaBasura @NewYorker

        >> podrían ser negros o latinos y funciona igual. Que el tema de la "gun culture" no es tal porque el cierre pudo ser con agua y un bate de béisbol. Que está mal disimular la incapacidad de separar forma del fondo con frases sobreesdrújulas. Pero sobretodo >>

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      5. Osgarth Rooms from HELL 🎃‏ @oscarsalas Apr 12
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        >> que es absolutamente miope escribir de progresismo e ideales para lo rural y la precariedad desde un comodo loft en la mismísima New York, con un café de 9 dolares y una medialuna sin gluten cuando no eres celíaco. Contexto, por todos los dioses. Saludos.

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      1. EveMoon aka VOTE NOV. 6‏ @Matisse617 Apr 12
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        People go to movies to escape. Regressive & counter myth is over the top. I’m not a fan of guns, but this was a horror movie. Does it make sense that the characters would not try to have a gun to shoot aliens, wolves, bears or mountain lions after an apocalypse? #missedthepoint

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      1. John Q Leet‏ @JohnLeetAuthor Apr 12
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        People love Dexter without themselves becoming psychopathic serial killers, Hannibal without becoming cannibals, and IT without turning to something far worse - clowning

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      1. the mars voltron‏ @Easy_Chowder Apr 12
        Replying to @NewYorker @muneebalamcu

        incoming five thousand “lol wut no” replies with no rebuttals or arguments to the contrary

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      1. John Norcali‏ @JohnNorcali Apr 12
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        They should have just called the police in that movie. Illusion ruined.

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