They said, don’t take off the bandage for anything! I took it off. ERGO: The idea with entities that capture the mind, if you look at it:heavy_check_mark:, the world after such events:negative_squared_cross_mark:, suspense:heavy_check_mark:, relationships between people - well, not “Mist”:negative_squared_cross_mark:, fascination :eye:x1. And little things, such as the unrevealed sight of madmen, etc. Average secondary sub-fiction.
Where is Daredevil when you need him the most.
A fantastic thriller with a new twist on a apocalypse theme as it follows a woman who fights for survival with a group of people from a mysterious entity that takes your soul if you open your eyes. It does a great job with plot development as it equally jumps between the future and the beginning of the story. It’s horror and thrilling and emotional and certainly makes you connected to the characters. Highly recommend.
A thrilling post-apocalyptic horror film with a great plot that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The story is full of twists and turns, making it a thrilling and unpredictable ride from start to finish. Sandra Bullock delivers a standout performance as the lead character, showcasing her range as an actress and anchoring the film with a strong and compelling presence.
One of the cases where the movie is way better than the book.
The novel "Bird Box" is said to be a chilling and well-written story, providing a strong foundation for Netflix's adaptation directed by Susanne Bier and starring Sandra Bullock, Trevante Rhodes, John Malkovich, Danielle Macdonald, and Jacki Weaver. The movie follows Malorie (Bullock) and two children as they navigate a forest and river blindfolded to reach a mysterious destination in the aftermath of an unknown apocalyptic event, where an unseen entity causes those who see it to take their own lives. Though the movie employs flashbacks to reveal more about the origins of the affliction, it fails to fully utilize the key weapon of the blindfolds and lack of sight to ramp up tension and horror. Though it has its moments, the film ultimately falls short of its potential and feels like a missed opportunity.
Se dice que la novela "Bird Box" es una historia escalofriante y bien escrita, que proporciona una base sólida para la adaptación de Netflix dirigida por Susanne Bier y protagonizada por Sandra Bullock, Trevante Rhodes, John Malkovich, Danielle Macdonald y Jacki Weaver. La película sigue a Malorie (Bullock) y dos niños mientras navegan por un bosque y un río con los ojos vendados para llegar a un destino misterioso después de un evento apocalíptico desconocido, donde una entidad invisible hace que quienes la ven se quiten la vida. Aunque la película emplea flashbacks para revelar más sobre los orígenes de la aflicción, no logra utilizar por completo el arma clave de las vendas en los ojos y la falta de visión para aumentar la tensión y el horror. Aunque tiene sus momentos, la película finalmente no alcanza su potencial y se siente como una oportunidad perdida.
I truly liked it, l'm obsessed with survival movies /series so this one is what I was looking for, by the way if anyone knows survival movies can u please suggest me
This movie is trash....crazies and happening is better then this crap
Kinda nice experience watching it. Not as good as the 'a quiet place' but watch worthy.
I am so disappointed. Was expecting so much more and actually thought the idea behind it was great, but then it was just … odd … and so many questions that are not answered.
This is just The Happening with a worse script, a worse "twist" and better acting.
Actual Rating 8.5
Now, it's very rare that I'll say this but I actually believe that this film was better than its source material. It brought the original nature of the story and tweaked to make it even more horrific. The acting was incredible and there were a few moments near the end where I almost teared up.
Okay.
So, I've been postponing my watch of "Bird Box" since it first came out. I've read the book twice and the biggest reason for not watching the adaptation until now is that I was afraid it wouldn't do any justice to Josh Malerman's novel. Somehow, it really didn't.
I get that some feelings, some specific moments, impressions and strugles are very hard to "adapt". I get that there's BIG points on the books that would NEVER work in a visual media, but they could've tried a little more. Don't get me wrong, I truly enjoyed this adaptation, but as an adaptation, I still think it hits too far from the original material.
Some of the BEST and STRONGEST emotional moments were completely ignored. Malorie could've had a more conving tie with her children if they simply showed a little bit more of their training, if there was at least a hint of that moment of conflict where she asks herself if she's capable of blinding them, if they had a bigger role in the river run.
The movie is solid, but lacks so much for anyone who've read the novel. Sandra Bullock does an amazing Malorie, but she could achieve so much more with a slighliest better script on hands.
Anyway, 7/10 for not trying to show the creatures on screen. It's a win.
I’m not sure why I never watched this movie til now .. perhaps the fact, like many others here, I’ve never been a Sandra Bullock fan so don’t tend to seek out her movies. I would have liked a scene at the beginning to show what she was before the first scene. I think that would have shown her motivations and descent into survival mode and harshness and then sudden turn around more buyable. While children can often turn back to the pure ness of heart in a moment’s time, I don’t believe for a second that someone that lived this way for 5 years would have so easily converted back to something that the movie never showed she was. This is the fault of the writing, not the actress.
In this time of Covid, it’s hard not to draw comparisons with the current state of the world. Hopefully we don’t descend into purge like survivalist modes before this all over.
I started watching Bird Box but honestly, it was boring af and I hear it only gets worse. I'll finish it someday I guess.
First of all, the disease is spreading across Europe? That’s fine, Europe not a real place, wtf even is a Romania? lol. But seriously, Sandra Bullock’s character was like, "meh, I couldn’t care less that people are dying because it’s not happening in the US". And that was the most realistic thing, because Americans can’t look further their noses.
Second, the movie is very predictable. I could guess where everything was going since the first frame. The characters is just your typical cast of absurdly diverse characters. The minute you see them, you know the hot black dude will be killed off last because he will be Bullock’s love interest (this is Netflix after all). Asian gay guy gets killed first but only after revealing his sexuality literally seconds before his death lol, black guy is the second death (but there’s two of them, so yay progress?), of course it’s the hot one that survives because ugly people don’t need representation. The suspense is taken away when I’m able to guess who’s going to die. And all the romantic relationships seemed to happen out of the blue.
Oh, and there’s a scene where John Malkovich drunkenly yells out “All of us, collectively, are making the end of the world...great again!” I mean, seriously?!?
All of the performances are god awful, and Sandra Bullock is too old to be a mother of this young children.
Why did Bird Box become such a social media sensation? Everything, absolutely everything about it is unimaginative, cliche, dull, lazy, or miserable to endure. The only memorable thing about this movie is the memes that it provoked. This is the type of formulaic nonsense that Netflix will keep foisting onto us.
Not as bad as it was received. For a thriller, it definitely gets the job done and keeps you well 'thrilled' throughout the movie. Only 7 because it was too simple, it was 2 hours long, but you can summarize it in two sentences. I would have wanted more backstory and events.
i was good to watch for once. the background music was scary and very suitable for the movie and helped a lot to create the atmosphere of the film. its still in my head actually
Absolutely fabulous movie. Excellent all around.
I like Sandra Bullock in general, she has some nice films but here the movie is missing a good plot. The whole premise of the apocalypse it doesn't give you much to question, you just go through the lines and story in a dull way. This could be at least 30 minutes shorter and everyone expected a big change on the end but you get instead of a twist another bland ending. The hype is not justified.
It certainly was a thrilling movie. The ending felt quite disappointing at first, but than I quickly realized not everything has to be explained in a movie. I would rate more than 7 if it did not include some of the stupid moments and slightly disappointing ending.
It changed the book for the worst in most ways. I read a review that said something like, Sandra Bullock is brilliant in a B movie, and that sounds about right.
Also, the camera was really weird at times, like it was shot with a go pro or something.
Sandra Bullock plays a harsh, survival-driven mom in this big budget mishmash of several preceding genre films. Amidst a chilly natural backdrop and some violent, high-pressure scenarios, we revisit the awkward suicide device of The Happening, the heavy-handed sensory horror gimmick of A Quiet Place and the grim, dystopian parenting themes of The Road. A few scenes stand out, rare moments where Bird Box dares to set itself apart and try something different, but they don't last long and for most of the running time the thematic similarities are tough to escape.
Bullock's performance is similarly on-and-off. In the harsh opening scene, wherein she barks out a series of chilly, no-nonsense instructions to her two very young children, she's excellent. Stuck in an impossible situation, she hasn't the luxury for compassion nor softness, though her eyes bely an external poker face. Her role peaks in that first scene, however, and as the film staggers to its conclusion, she proves unable to cover for some very questionable screenwriting decisions.
Much of the film's most pressing questions go unanswered, left to vaporize in viewers' minds, and while that could be chalked up to atmosphere in the hands of a proficient writer or director, Bird Box is blessed with neither. Instead, it just feels lazy, especially when paired with an abundance of plot holes and silly coincidences. I appreciate what it was trying to be, but I don't really care for what it became.
Basicly no story, explanation, worldbulding, shallow forgettable characters. Just some random pseudo horror scenes botched together.
Great movie! Sandra Bullock hasn't missed a beat. Adventuresome
what the fuck did I just watched ?!
Expectations were high. I remember when the movie came out, a lot of buzz was generated around it. But I didn't find it anything special.
The first half of the movie, in my point of view, is the best part. In addition to the suspense it has managed to introduce, it has a brief introduction, leading us quickly to the so-called 'action'. The way they were introducing flashbacks was not groundbreaking though, it was nonetheless interesting.
After seeing the movie, it bothered me that we couldn't see the 'creatures' that the characters dealt with. However, after seeing other opinions about the movie, I agree when they say it was a clever way to grab us and create even more suspense.
I liked the performance of the actors in general, notably Bullock, Malkovich (this one seems to me, in his normality, an authentic role) and Howery (this was super funny, I can imagine me in his skin, less in the outcome of his story, eheh).
Although not 100% satisfied, I think it's a good thriller and I recommend it!
It seems like some people here only watched it superficially, cause the movie really has a urgent message for our society: first, that we have made our fears bigger than it really is, causing us to immerse in a deep suicide, depression and madness. Second, we must blindfold ourselves to these fears if we really are meant to pass through it all and third, but not less important: we need to connect to each other and fight the loniness, just like the paint scene where Malorie points the "people's inability to connect" among those people she draw. And hell yeah, those are us. Our society. We're all sitted together distrating our fears with social media contents, though, this is NOT real conexion. This is bullshit. The only way for us to overcome the madness showed in the movie is being together in the real world supporting each other with real touch (Malorie and the kids), bring back the good memories (the birds) and finding safety on the arms of the ones who loves us (our family and friends, as the blind intitution).
The idea was great and I think it kept the thrill going nicely, especially the ending.
An interesting idea for a postapo movie without zombies. ;)
i didn't understand the fuzz around this movie! it was good yes, but after all that hype and all i expected a really thrilling ride ere. but it was simple one to be honest!
kitabini(Kafes) filmden daha cox sevmisdim.)
Film de maraqliydi amma gedisatini bildiyim ucin bezi sehneleri cevirerek izledim)
It wasn't awful, not great just kind of good. Got a bit boring near the end. There was some good acting from most of the cast though.
Plot was nice, bgm was gripping, cast was good but climax seemed not complete. Hope there is a sequel movie.
A mildly entertaining ride until the pointless ending made me look back and realize allthe plot holes and incoherences I has swallowed until then. Not terrible, but 2 hours I will never get back.
Me ha sorprendido gratamente. Pensaba que me parecería lenta y repetitiva, pero me ha tenido muy entretenida hasta el final. Mi única pega es que no dé una explicación para lo que ocurre...
1 / 2 directing & technical aspect
.5 / 1 story
1 / 1 act I
1 / 1 act II
1 / 1 act III
1 / 1 acting
1 / 1 writing
0 / 1 originality
0 / 1 stays with you
-1 / 1 (ultra hollywood ending and every scene without a guide rope was bullshit... so the whole movie. Also other stupid and unoriginal stuff)
5.5 out of 10
I think that parenthood has made films that deal with children in peril much more difficult to watch. A few scenes (the post-birth one, the climax, and the "choice" for example) had me a little too worked up. Despite all this, I did find this an intriguing "horror" film, but it was more of a silent terror around every corner than direct scares. There's also some interesting commentary on motherhood.
From the M. Night Syamalan school of bullsh*tting Bird Box brings you almost two hours of... meaningless 'misterious' scenes that make some viewers think they have some deeper meanings. No. I'm not even convinced the acting was that good. It just wants to give you a little from everything, love, drama, thriller, horror. But sadly, in the end Bird Box is just an Empty Box. (hah!)
i would say that the acting and cinematography were very good, 8/10 for me, but the story is kind confusing... it's interesting but i end the movie with a lot of questions, so i think the overall is kind good but could be a lot better. I give a 7
A masterclass in handling tension without ever showing anything. I mean, there is an ever present mysterious... thing ? that kills people and the whole budget for that must have been a fan to make three leaves float in one sequence. And still, the actors make it real enough si that it's not an issue. Impressive.
The non linear narrative is also a good thing. Otherwise the movie would have started with what is basically a remake of The happening.
I'm still a little confused on what the thing actually is. It seems to be omnipresent, everywhere at the same time, when it's convenient, it's instantly there, wherever they are. But it's selective, like when Malorie is not affected but Jessica is, when they are in the same car. Also some time it might not be there (if someone has to look at the rapids, there's a chance that they won't just kill themselves instantly). So maybe it's just roaming around, but there are enough or it is big enough to almost be everywhere. It also can't get inside, so houses, cars, but what is the limit to inside ? Why couldn't it enter the house when the door is open ?
Obviously it's not the point of the movie, but it looks that for this reason, it hasn't be entirely thought through. That's a little annoying because an interesting part of this kind of movie is to try to understand what's happening and find a way to counter it.
Bonus points for the use of crazy people that are not affected but want to share and blind people as savers in the ending.
The characters are diverse enough to offer interest while they are here, and all in all actors are quite good.
So not top level, but really enjoyable. Not sure it's worth a second viewing though.
Sad that alomost every time the ending of a book is changed for the movie to please the audience. otherwise nice movie, great actors and music.
I was so pleasantly surprised after watching this film. Due to the very quick hype that was built up right after it came onto Netflix I became sceptical, as I always do, with quick hyped about films. However, it definitely lived up to expectations. Their performances were great and Sandra Bullock did such a great job playing her character. It's such a flat genre thriller, which is why it stands out to me so much. Usually I'd expect jump scares or the dark entity to be revealed at the ending. But this had the exact right amount of all there is for a perfect Thriller. Definitely recommended!
Sobrevalorada. Además predecible de principio a fin.
Nada nuevo o sorprendente con una película post-apocaliptica. El inicio donde se explica el origen de los sucesos (que aquí no me queda claro, se me hace una estupidez que las fuerzas misteriosas sea lo que explica el personaje de Charlie, aquí no hay zombies o extraterrestres dispuestos a liquidarte, no es un ente misterioso que anda en el ambiente que hace que te suicides alv si lo ves), el intermedio donde se ve todos los retos y desafíos que el protagonista tiene que hacer para sobrevivir y el final feliz donde se logra el objetivo principal, llegar a la meta vivito y coleando. La historia deja dudas e interrogantes, tendrá sus momentos donde el desarrollo de esta te dejara brevemente en suspenso, pero hasta ahí. Palmas para Sandra Bullock.
A movie with Michael Jackson and 2 kids with super powers that can run, swim, fight, navigate... totally fine even if blindfold.
Acting is good
But the story is not clear
To tell you the truth, I did not expect anything good from this movie. But as I saw it I was winning. Also say that it reminds me of "The Mist" by Stephen King
*Outstanding*
Bullock carries this movie as a tough survivor, mom, and overall caretaker. I think the main problem people might have with the movie is we can't really relate to what is making people react the way they do. Are they going insane? Possessed? I guess its open to interpretation. Overall, this movie provides plenty of suspense like very few do, whether it's from the interaction of the survivors or outside chases. Are some of the characters cliched? Sure, but in a 2 hour part action movie your not going to have time for a whole lot. Did I mention Bullock looks amazing at 54!!
My score: 7/10.
i start the show cuz the beauty sandra .. then i find the show its wow .. but 2hours long time , what happen in it cand director done it in 1:30 ...
I don't get all the hatred which is streaming towards Bird Box. Okay, it's far from a masterpiece, but a firmly made movie and it became quite coherent at the end, all the flashbacks gained their meanings.
And, yeah, you can make an argument that we didn't get to know what the source of danger is. But I make a counter argument that the greatest fear is which is unknown and we don't know the origin of it or it has not a definitive shape like a villain and that made the survivors very defenceless.
Please, don't watch this film. You lose 2 hours of your time. the film does not have a plot, and does not make sense
What was the point of this?
I wish the ending was strong as the rest of the movie. Despite that, I really enjoyed Sandra Bullock's acting in this. She has aged well like fine wine.
Enjoyed this for sure very good movie with nice plot and something new..7.6/10 reccomend it!
At first I didn't want to watch this movie, but so many people are talking about it and I decided to give it a shot. The idea behind the movie is simply great, these monsters that you cannot see and that they take over you with your own biggest fears and they push to suicide is terrifying, because the movie never show you what happen to these people, what they see and this is even more scary. Sandra Bullock adventure is amazing and I really like the narration, how they make you discover the story little by little. I have really appreciated the presence of Sarah Paulson that is becoming more and more famous after AHS. I found the movie a little bit too long and sometimes there were some dragging scenes, but the movie wants to be slow, because it wants to scary you little by little. I really liked the movie and I really suggest to watch it because it is worth it.
Pretty sure they died. Not a big fan of movies that try to be really deep while attempting to focus more on the human condition rather than tell a story. This "you decide what happened" movie falls short in my opinion. Never found out what was happening, why it started, what it was, how it affected some people differently, etc...If you have anything else in your queue, I'd suggest skipping this one.
Pretty good watch; I always liked Sandra Bullock. There were moments where this reminded me of many other films such as Blindness (2008), Dawn of the Dead (2004), The Happening (2008), A Quiet Place (2018), and The Walking Dead series. I even thought that Rick would turn out to be Rick Grimes, haha.
So many things that are unbelievable about this story, I found myself laughing out loud in places where I was supposed to be taking things seriously. I'll suspend disbelief for a while, but when I start comparing a movie to "The Happening," you know there's trouble. Would have worked better in my opinion if they had shown the creatures--for me, a movie made by a director who "leaves the monster up the imagination of the viewer" as this one does feels like a cop out. If you can't be creative enough to come up with a monster, then you are going to get lumped in with those directors who favor endings-that-aren't-endings where they "leave it up to the audience's interpretation." This, to me, always feels like cheating...and lazy writing.
A weird and not so talented ensemble in another basic apocalypse movie where the threat isn’t explained and we’re supppsed to expect it for what it is. Had a good start but quickly became boring and predictable. Its only saving grace is Sandra’s stellar performance as per usual.
Como é que ela a correr dos monstros não caia???
A good movie with a NOT so interesting ending. Read the book instead, its darker. Still the movie was good to watch once. 6/10
Added to my watchlist, but the trailer makes me think of the Triffids. Careful, they spit!
I thought Micheal Jackson was dead?
Movie was not that bad , I enjoyed it and its not really scary at all like someone say.it made me cry bad when sam died .
Not the best screening of a book. But story is too hard to be filmed, IMHO. Still a decent attempt.
After such rave reviews I really expected a lot from this movie, even expected something a little more to keep me on edge. But I was honestly left wanting, there was a bit of freaky part which I would hope keeps going, this didn't even come close to the scare factor I was looking for. A little too over hyped for my tastes, the horror genre has a lot to work on to get to be a good horror movie.
It would have been better if all the way through one didn't have to wonder why Sandra Bulloch took the role. The writing was beneath her talent. And the ending......meh.
overrated!!! I really don't understand the hype. Sandra acting is so good as always,there is some good scenes but while I was waiting much much more . I got the meaning of that we should always think of the blind and how difficult to live and thank God for the blessing of being able to see and "it has been their whole life living like that even before the mysterious force" but As a whole it could have been a lot better. It also reminds me of 'A Quite Place" which on the other hand I loved it
This movie looks a lot like 'the happening' but in a worst way. The first part was really good and well done but from the point she had the baby to the end it was so boring. There is not happy ending in a movie considered Horror/thriller.
Loser movie. Não vale o seu tempo.
A good concept with mixed results on the execution. A superb cast that made the most of the rather thin material they had to work with, and, extra kudos to Sandra Bullock for taking on another damaged character, yet, somehow managing to make us root not just for her survival, but her redemption, and ultimately, her salvation, as she struggles to find connection with the ones with whom connection should be automatic. Trevante Rhodes, shines as Tom, who breaks through Malorie's chilly facade, without becoming trite or contrived. John Malkovich of course has made a career out of just being John Malkovich, just as Marion Morrison made a career out of being John Wayne. (same character, different wrapping paper) Lil Rel Howery, now repping the neighborhood supermarket, pulls off some "T.S .M/Fing A." style heroics, and Machine Gun Kelley delivered his 4 word exclamation, multiple times, on cue, with the appropriate facial expressions. He should have a long career as "the party guest who smelled a fart", or the nekkid butt shot on the washing machine, knocking boots with the girl who said she wouldn't if he was the last man in the world. (or possibly a zombie in Shaun of the Dead 3)
Neflix kept it under budget in the FX department by simply "suggesting" the monster rather than beating us over the head with it, and, to some extent it is effective. No green screen or ILM wizardry needed. But overall an enjoyable popcorn movie, and it actually intrigued me enough that I'd like to see this world explored a bit further, perhaps with the mythology Charlie was exploring for his the end of the world opus.
Kind of reminded me of the movie 'Quite'.
Sandra Bullocks acting was spot on.
Oh man, did that ending really suck.
For me, some "A Quiet Place" with "The Myst" Netflix version mixed.
Great performance from John Malkovich and Sandra always a must.
Easy to watch, the past/present flashbacks keep the viewer in the story, but a lot to explain.
The GPS is not that good.
Try running in woods with blindfold and see if you can.
Why you keep steering a boat if you cant see.
I'm willing to suspend disbelief about an evil that kills you when you see it. However, how does this evil not find its way under a sheet or through an open door? Just close the door and know for certain that the evil remains outside?
I enjoyed that, a solid 5/7
I'd read some good reviews, I'd read some bad reviews so I went into it not expecting much and I was pleasantly surprised.
At 2 hours long perhaps it did go on a bit, however I felt the pacing of the movie was just about perfect.
Although not as terrifying nor captivating as its made out to be, Bird Box is a competent and suspenseful thriller featuring a fantastic performance from Sandra Bullock. Unfortunately it's about 30 minutes too long and the non-linear storytelling serves to be nothing but a distracting disturbance in tone.
Not a terrible movie, but there really wasn't much of a story. I kept anxiously watching waiting for the payoff that never came. There are some interesting points in this movie, but it just keeps going and going with no reason to care.
have people lost their minds? this movie is a 2/10 at BEST. talk about WAYYYYY overhyped ....
Really enjoyed Trevante Rhodes and John Malkovich in this film. This is the first film I have ever seen Trevante in, and now I really want to see Moonlight. However, I felt that Sandra Bullock's performance was a little forced in this film. I haven't seen that many Sandra Bullock movies, so maybe this is just how she normally acts. Regarding the story, I feel like the writer of the screenplay, and I assume the book, read too much Lovecraft. Got a weird Children of Men and In the Mouth of Madness vibe from this as well.
I've read the book before watching the movie, so I thought this adaptation would be ridiculous because the whole idea of the story is not being able to look - which a book can actually represent, but a movie... well, not. I was really surprised and positively disappointed the more the movie advanced. They didn't copy and paste everything by the book, of course, but the "new" scenes weren't bad at all either. I could definitely connect more with the characters here than when I was reading the original one.
And though the movie doesn't give you answers regarding the outbreak, the creatures and the people who can open their eyes and function well at the same time (same as the book), I didn't feel that the story was unfinished or incomplete.
The only thing that bothered me was the fact that when she finally named the girl, she named her Olympia, rather than Cinderella/Ella
They could of made a series out of this and ran it for 20 seasons with no real ending. You know, like Lost or The walking Dead?
This movie sucked.Too many loose ends. Read a critique stating that the monsters were social media. Really??
Enjoyed this movie a lot.
Reading the plot and seeing the movie arts, I feared to watch a rip-off of A Quiet Place. It wasn’t the case for me. Yes, it’s about a creature we don’t know much about that kill people. Okay, there‘s a boy and a girl. Yep, you can also check the pregnancy and delivery box. Oh and at the end, the disabled are the key because the creature can’t kill if you don’t have one of your 5 senses. But both movies are delivered differently. They touch the same subject in more or less the same way. But for me saying they are the same is like saying all Marvel and DC Comics movies are the same. It’s the result of an oversimplification of what those movies are.
If you look at it closely, this movie is not far from The Happening also. Again, not the same.
What I liked about this one is the acting and the unwrapping of the story. I loved John Malkovich in this one. A perfect asshole! All character are a bit a stereotype but it wasn’t too much a problem. They all deliver a more than good performance.
The budget and CGI, even if there’s not a lot of it, was pretty good.
I didn’t care to (not) see the creatures. It added to the mystery.
What I didn’t like was the too easy parts like the car scenes where they avoid everything just by using the proximity sensors and the gps, the running in the woods without hitting a tree really hard, the fall in the water then 5 mins later everybody is safe and sound,...
Also not a big fan of the end. They let them enter just by looking at their eyes. The last guy to enter the house and the last group they encounter hadn’t special eyes. It’s like they had the special eyes only when looking at the thing. Kind of foolish to let them in that easily.
Then, she finds the doctor. Really? Adding happiness on top of the happy ending.
The movie was a bit long but I was still entertained during the whole thing even with the similarities with the two mentioned movies that a love. Hence the good rating despite the small flaws.
Eerie, compelling and tenseful. Excellent strong acting performance by Sandra Bullock. Suspenseful. Stunning cinematography and great musical score! Great concept! could have been much more. The movie didn't gave explanations about why the horrific events are happening and the run-time should have been shorter. Not a fan of the ending.
It’s just me who thinks this is exactly the same like “A Quiet Place”? Anyway, better than thought. Good for a one time thriller before sleep.
as there was gps if there was no mobile or emergency signal, bad copy of "A quiet place", because they do not collect them all and they stay in the market, a blind man survives this, they do not explain what the bugs are, because they do not They enter the house or when they break the glass or when they open the doors?, is shy
What a tense film! I was really drawn into it and was trying to figure out how they could get out of it!
Horrible adaptation. There's no feeling of real fear and terror.
It could have been so much better.
This movie was Too long Terrible Pace and a Below Average Plot... I appreciated the backstory but the present plot wasn't executed well.. Overall Below Average Movie they should've cut the run time shorter IMO.. 3/5 I gave it
The first part of the film got me hooked to finish watching. The middle part and the ending disappointed me, expected some sort of a big twist, but instead just another bland ending.
So yeah, you have kids? Kids that are adopted? This movie WILL trigger you in ways that most other movies wouldn't (though most good horror is meant to trigger in subtle ways, right?). Sandra Bullock knew this and I kinda love her for how subversive her message was in this movie. MORE MOVIES LIKE THIS PLEASE!
This was an exceptionally good thriller. Really only kinda a horror movie, but mostly just a really good apocalyptic thriller. I have such a hard time with horror movies involving children, and yet: I REALLY liked this. LOVED that you never really saw the monsters, but saw the EFFECT they had on people. LOVED that you knew off the bat who has survived to present time.
BTW, and TOTAL SPOILER: Charlie is a crazy unsung hero of this movie. Really hoping to read more about THAT character.
Absolutely loved it.
Bird Box had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. The movie takes on a mostly dark and depressing tone, but has just the right amount of well timed comedic relief and lighter moments.
Going into Bird Box I didn't expect much, as I haven't been super impressed by any of Netflix's movies (shows are different) But by the second act, I knew regardless of how the movie resolved I'd be glad I watched it.
The violence and gore are prominent, so if that's something that turns you away from movies this might not be for you. It isn't excessive but it's definitely there.
I would highly recommend this movie. Potentially my favorite thriller I watched this year.
Great movie! At first I thought this was going to be just like 'A quiet place' but it really wasn't. This movie was a giant metaphor, there was so much hidden content to this story, much more than just a survival/apocalyptic/alien invasion movie.
I think they kept the tension really well by not showing us what it was that people saw, how it was different for everyone and how it affected the mentally ill different. They revealed just enough to make you guess and probably make up things in your mind to go with the story. And much like in the movie 'Split' I think it was beautiful that in the end this sanctuary is with the school for the blind, people who could normally be seen as weaker people or even damaged.
It has a nice pace to it by switching back and forth to present day and past events, Sandra did a wonderful job as Malorie, and her story is very beautiful.
The representation of the threat in the film is totally unreal. It is a great burden for the movie. Still the result is acceptable
Really good movie! Not immensly scary but keeps you entertained and on the edge of your seat.
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Good cast, good suspense. Well worth a watch.
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I watched this immediately after finishing the book today.
I immediately regretted watching this after finishing the book today.