

Bird Box

Five years after an ominous unseen presence drives most of society to suicide, a survivor and her two children make a desperate bid to reach safety.
Five years after an ominous unseen presence drives most of society to suicide, a survivor and her two children make a desperate bid to reach safety.
This is the best Netflix original movie that I've ever seen, and I've seen quite many
I have not read the book, so judging only by the film, it can be concluded that it is a wonderful work, which brings many sensations and emotions to those who are watching. Sandra Bullock is very great as always, she can pass the connection even though the character has shown it yet. Anyway, the film is sensational, incredible performances and very good scenarios; Congratulations to those in charge.
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
Amazing movie iv seen in a long long time
This movie was crazy good, five stars!
The happening part 2 better cast
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.
[spoiler] 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. [/spoiler]
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.
Great film! Thank you, Netlfix!
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).
when i read the book i acepted the concept about the creatures and fortunately the movie has the same atmosphere, but a few less scare. however, i enjoyed it <3
This is the best Netflix original movie that I've ever seen, and I've seen quite many