![]() ![]() ![]() Your need to know if, and how she makes it. ![]() You’re horrified for Evelyn (perhaps even doing all the screaming she herself cannot do), but you also are invested in the moment as an audience. The sequence is painful to look at, but is at the same time so compelling. Blunt herself had to face this question in an interview once. In fact, it was so well done that there were articles about whether giving birth silently is something that women actually do, and its possibilities. He was like, ‘Are you going to be exhausted? Do you want to break it up in the schedule or do you want to shoot it all in one go?’ So, I just maybe stupidly said ‘Let’s just shoot it all in one go because then you can get a real sense of the progression of the birth’, so that really played out in real time. We shot it over the course of a week, and I asked John to schedule it. ![]() It was just really intense, and kind of exhausting at times. Speaking about it, Blunt told CinemaBlend in an earlier interview, “The giving birth sequence was pretty brutal. The scene lasts over two minutes, a long time when you are the only one facing the camera, especially with zero dialogues, reacting to something that’s not even in present in real time as you act - a creepy, scaly, long-fingered flesh-devouring monster that gets active whenever it hears even the slightest noise.Ĭlearly, the entire thing could have been a disaster, more so when the crew had been shooting it chronologically to better capture the experience of being a pregnant lady, which was in fact lead star Emily Blunt’s suggestion. If you have already watched A Quiet Place, you would be aware of the scene in question the one where Emily Blunt’s character Evelyn goes into a labour in a bathtub, fearing for her and her unborn child’s life the whole time. Also Read | 5 things that made A Quiet Place one of the most innovative horror movies of the decade ![]()
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