A young woman (Samara Weaving) and her lover (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) attempt to flee the community.
No good will come of this.
CW: bloody violence, bloody weird
This almost wordless literal post apocalyptic horror from E. L. Katz suffers from being too enigmatic for its own good.
With nobody able to say anything and only a few title cards spread throughout to set scene it's a reminder that silent movies were a whole craft unto themselves. A game attempt is made to visually explain matters but mostly this is a sequence of fight/chase/escape scenes against the backdrop of the weird post apocalypse cult. We get tiny glimpses of their beliefs from naïve art scrawled on the church walls.
The obvious thing to compare it with is "A Quiet Place" but where that used silence to its advantage here it's just a barrier. You could have had almost exactly the same movie with dialogue (sparse would be fine) and lost nothing but an affectation.
It was an interesting thing to try but for me it didn't work and the limitations it imposed not effectively worked around 5/10.