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Jan 12, 2019·1 min read

Another thought: I always tell my students to make every word count. This pertains to dialogue as well. AQP drives home this point. Because of the story’s central conceit — Make a noise, you die — dialogue is at an extreme premium. Therefore, every word *does* count in a major way.

So I may tell my students from now on: Put your dialogue through the Quiet Place test. Does it absolutely *have* to be there?

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Script Analysis: “A Quiet Place” — Part 5: Dialogue
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