In " A Quiet Place", Lee lights a fire ...does this imply other people nearby

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In " A Quiet Place", Lee lights a fire in the evening. At one point, the camera pans around him to show a ring of fire lit up.

Does this imply there are other survivors around his farm?



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My interpretation of this is that "yes" this implies other survivors in the valley that the farm is in.

We see Lee and Marcus come across a couple near their home, the woman who has recently been killed and the man who gives up and starts yelling.

The fire lighting may have become a tradition, a way of seeing that you are not the only people, but it also has practical value as a way of attracting attention should some sort of rescue ever come by.




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In " A Quiet Place", Lee lights a fire in the evening. At one point, the camera pans around him to show a ring of fire lit up. Does this imply there are other survivors around his farm?

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He added: \u201cI thought, what a horrible feeling it would be to live that long and then have this be your final moment. The reason why the scream came up was, it's not just that he wants to die because she's gone. It's this idea that I can't process this anymore, of how horrible this is to me.



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