A quiet place checoffs mail

I think you meant to say "A Quiet Place" and "Chekhov's Mail"!

In the movie "A Quiet Place" (2018), the main characters, the Abbott family, live in a post-apocalyptic world where creatures that hunt by sound have taken over. The family must navigate their daily lives in silence to avoid being detected and killed.

As for "Chekhov's Mail", it's a play on the concept of "Chekhov's Gun", which is a literary device that states that every element introduced in a story should serve a purpose and not be unnecessary. In other words, if you introduce a gun in the first act, it should be fired by the third act.

In the context of "A Quiet Place", Chekhov's Mail could refer to the fact that the family receives a package or letter in the mail, which seems insignificant at first but might hold some significance later in the story. Perhaps the letter contains a crucial clue or message that helps the family survive or uncover the truth about the creatures.

However, I must admit that I couldn't find any direct reference to "Chekhov's Mail" in the movie or its marketing materials. It's possible that you're thinking of a specific scene or plot point that I'm not aware of!