The speaker discusses their thoughts on the movies *A Quiet Place* (part one and two), noting that they watched both films. Key points from their discussion include:

Premise: The films feature aliens that have invaded, and while they cannot see, they possess heightened hearing. Consequently, characters must remain silent to survive.

The Toy Incident: In a scene at a store, the mother forbids her young son from taking a noisy toy. The daughter, who is deaf, secretly gives the toy to her brother. The boy later inserts the batteries, and the resulting noise attracts an alien, which kills him.

Significance of the Daughter's Disability: The daughter's hearing device emits a frequency that negatively affects the creatures. By connecting the device to a radio, the family is able to use this frequency to hinder the monsters, allowing them to fight back. The speaker compares this to the movie *Signs*, noting that perceived weaknesses can sometimes be strengths that save lives.

The Son's Character Arc: The speaker notes that the other son, who was initially portrayed as fragile and sickly, becomes resilient and "pissed" by the end of the film after experiencing several hardships, including being caught in a bear trap.

Questions Regarding the Plot: The speaker expresses disbelief that the parents would choose to have a baby given the danger of the creatures, as the baby's crying creates a significant survival risk that requires the child to be placed in an oxygen-filled box.

The speaker recommends the movies, noting they are available on Amazon Prime.