Lee is in the basement of the farm house where he has set up an extensive surveillance system of cameras and monitors as well as his radio and electronics which he uses in the hope of contacting any other survivors. Day 472 The Abbotts are home on their family farm. A horrified Lee races back toward his son, but it's too late, an alien creature quickly seizes and kills Beau. As they come to a walking bridge, they suddenly hear the electronic sound of the space shuttle toy from Beau who is pulling up the rear. The Abbotts silently walk back home on a trail of sand they've created. He signs to his youngest son, "It's too loud." As the family departs, Regan sneaks the toy back to Beau who then grabs the batteries on his way out. ![]() Beau has the electronic space shuttle toy in his hands which Lee carefully takes from him removing its 2 AA batteries. Evelyn signs to her family that "It'll be dark soon" and they prepare to leave when looks of horror come across their faces. Meanwhile, the family's father, Lee Abbott (John Krasinski), has scavenged some electronics for a radio which will boost its signal as well as some cutting pliers for Regan. The toy falls from the shelf, but Regan scrambles to catch it before it hits the floor. That's how we'll get away.", then climbs the mostly empty shelves and reaches for a space shuttle toy. Regan then checks on her younger brother, Beau (Cade Woodward), who is drawing a picture of a rocket on the floor. Evelyn gives Marcus some medication and uses sign language to reassure her Deaf daughter, Regan (Millicent Simmonds), that her brother is okay. The family's mother, Evelyn Abbott (Emily Blunt), carefully looks through a cluster of uncollected prescription bottles for her eldest son, Marcus (Noah Jupe), who is sick. Huggoĭay 89 Amid the many, tattered missing persons fliers a family quietly tiptoes barefoot through an empty store of a ghost town. For parents Lee and Evelyn, the first priority is protecting the children at all cost, which the children may not always see or understand especially concerning the day eighty-nine incident. ![]() Through this ordeal, they also try to learn as much as they can about the creatures in the hope of someday being able to destroy them to regain their lives. ![]() Under these circumstances, the family tries as best it can to lead as normal a life as possible with devised safeguards to protect them despite anything that may happen to them potentially to throw them off this routine of mock normalcy and survival. This existence is made all the more difficult for eldest offspring Regan in being deaf and thus unable to gauge the issue of sound, which is why father, Lee, is constantly trying to devise ways to upgrade her cochlear implant if only for her survival. Unaware if anyone else on Earth is still alive besides them, they have to remain as silent as possible under most circumstances, which means no speaking, to evade deadly and seemingly indestructible armored creatures which track their targets solely by sound and which have led to the Abbotts' solitary existence. The story of the young Abbott family is told starting on day eighty-nine of their ordeal.
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