[Essay] Horror and the Manipulation of the Cinesthetic Subject in ‘A Quiet Place’

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This essay was written for a cinematic theory module at my university. It explores Vivian Sobchack’s theory of the ‘Cinesthetic Subject’ through the horror film A Quiet Place, investigating how cinema’s audio-visual cues can be used to stimulate viewers’ physical senses to (among other things) scare them.

Please note that this version does not include screenshots from A Quiet Place due to copyright reasons. It also vividly describes horrific, violent and gory scenes: read at your own discretion. The essay follows:

Leon-Paul Daniel Lynn © 2020

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