Quartile rating: 7/10 · 1 rating
A lonely woman battles extraterrestrials who threaten her future while forcing her to face her past.
No One Will Save You is a remarkably audacious near-silent sci-fi horror film in which Kaitlyn Dever carries virtually the entire runtime alone without dialogue, delivering an extraordinarily physical and expressive performance that anchors the film's tension. Brian Duffield's direction and the cinematography are striking — the home invasion sequences are masterfully staged with genuine dread and kinetic energy. Its near-total absence of spoken dialogue makes it a genuinely singular genre entry, earning strong novelty marks. The plot is serviceable as a trauma-grief allegory wrapped in alien-invasion mechanics, but it functions more as a delivery vehicle for atmosphere and performance than as a carefully constructed narrative. The ending is the film's most divisive element — its surreal, ambiguous resolution feels abrupt and tonally jarring to many viewers, undercutting the emotional momentum built up throughout, hence its lower score.