This film pleasantly surprised me. It was chilling and compelling as the story rolled out and I loved the balance of good acting by Kaitlyn Dever and well executed and restrained special effects. All of which was even more impressive since there was barely a word spoken during the whole film, yet a complex plot and a rich character still shone through.
The last scene was a bit twee for me, and I felt it could have been better executed, but I got what they wanted to say with it, so it didn't let the rest of the film down.
This film will appeal to horror and science fiction fans but it's got the legs to capture the attention of a wider audience, too.
No One Will Save You
2023
Action / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller
No One Will Save You
2023
Action / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Plot summary
An exiled anxiety-ridden homebody must battle an alien who's found its way into her home.
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September 27, 2023 at 08:53 AM
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Really interesting and with a great performance
The beauty of this home-invasion movie lies in its ability to allow the audience for dual interpretation.
"No One Will Save You" (2023) offers a fresh and unique take on the well-trodden home-invasion genre. Straying from the typical human antagonist, the film introduces an alien invader, adding an unexpected twist to the familiar narrative.
The film's concept of a dialogue-less movie is intriguing and successfully executed. The lack of dialogue throws the spotlight on the physical performance of the main character, played compellingly by Kaitlyn Dever. She skillfully communicates a range of emotions - awkwardness, guilt, melancholy, and fear - without uttering a single word.
In a story that explores themes of forgiveness and belonging, the narrative can be challenging to grasp for some viewers due to its thoughtful and contemplative nature. It requires patience and a willingness to delve beneath the surface to comprehend its depth.
The narrative is layered, with the first 30 minutes serving as a deceptive introduction to the complexity that follows. The plot unravels gradually, revealing unexpected depths and keeping viewers engrossed. The last 15 minutes of the movie are particularly impactful. The confusion experienced by the audience parallels the protagonist's own disorientation, culminating in a powerful and effective ending.
The direction of the movie is clever, with moments of brilliance that set it apart from other films in the genre. There's a clear inspiration drawn from "A Quiet Place," particularly in the minimalistic sound design that enhances the film's tension and suspense.
The film's lack of dialogue, far from being a drawback, elevates the viewer's experience. The protagonist's past is revealed through flashbacks, a refreshing and effective narrative technique in the horror genre.
The film's subversive approach may not appeal to all, posing challenging questions about the protagonist's worldview and the changes it undergoes, which are not easily answered.
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The ending reveals that the protagonist's real danger was herself, a profound twist that enhances the film's depth. The aliens, initially perceived as threats, show empathy and acceptance, reflecting the alienation the protagonist experiences in her hometown.
The film's only dialogue, "I'm sorry, Maude. I'm sorry," provides intriguing hints about the story's essence. It alludes to a past tragedy that the protagonist is unable to forgive herself for, adding a layer of mystery to the narrative.
The film employs rich metaphoric imagery, with the aliens symbolizing the protagonist's guilt and grief over her best friend's death. This guilt invades her life, much like the aliens, tearing it apart bit by bit.
The scene where Brynn kills the first alien, mirroring how she accidentally killed her best friend, is a striking example of symbolism. It showcases the film's ability to convey profound meaning through actions rather than words.
"No One Will Save You" is a film that will linger in the viewer's mind, sparking discussions long after the credits roll. It is an innovative and thought-provoking addition to the horror genre, demonstrating the power of silence, symbolism, and physical performance in storytelling.
Signs meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers meets A Quiet Place
If you're a fan of those movies, you might like this. Just don't expect to have everything wrapped up in a bow at the end. You're going to have to use your imagination.
A beatnik girl battles aliens and her own personal demons. This movie starts fast and keeps it up until the end. No time wasted on back story, dialogue, or technobabble. You have to remember she's just a girl not an Avenger or Wonder Woman although she manages to give a good account of herself. The effects are great and it's tense yet exciting. I don't consider the movie to be full of jump scares, it's just tension packed. It's definitely not for everyone. If you go into it expecting Alien or Independence Day even, you'll be disappointed. I think M. Night fans will be most satisfied with this.