Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like that they never showed the creatures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it enjoyable for an entertainment movie. But very unrealistic.
The electricity never went out. Faucets continued to provide clean drinking water.
A woman who blindfolded found a drowning child in a raging river after boat capsized
Aside from the scenes from very early in the apocalypse when electricity would still realistically be available, if by generator if nothing else, I don’t recall electricity or running water. Was there?
Weren’t the kids tied with rope to the boat?
I thought there were a few things they could have done to make it seem more realistic- disposing of the dead bodies, sourcing water, and generally showing the struggle of survival given the dangers and limitations they had to deal with.
I actually did enjoy the movie, but did need to suspend belief for the reasons stated by previous posters, but just came across this article today. I really didn't catch any hit of racism or the such in the movie, but https://www.theroot.com/netflixs-bird-box-is-really-about-how-white-people-dont-1831345159/amp
I'll probably watch it again with my DH, but racism didn't really strike me at all when I watched it the first time.
You are so gullible! That article isn’t clearly satire.
Anonymous wrote:In the book what happened to Felix and the police chick?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it enjoyable for an entertainment movie. But very unrealistic.
The electricity never went out. Faucets continued to provide clean drinking water.
A woman who blindfolded found a drowning child in a raging river after boat capsized
Aside from the scenes from very early in the apocalypse when electricity would still realistically be available, if by generator if nothing else, I don’t recall electricity or running water. Was there?
Weren’t the kids tied with rope to the boat?
I thought there were a few things they could have done to make it seem more realistic- disposing of the dead bodies, sourcing water, and generally showing the struggle of survival given the dangers and limitations they had to deal with.
I actually did enjoy the movie, but did need to suspend belief for the reasons stated by previous posters, but just came across this article today. I really didn't catch any hit of racism or the such in the movie, but https://www.theroot.com/netflixs-bird-box-is-really-about-how-white-people-dont-1831345159/amp
I'll probably watch it again with my DH, but racism didn't really strike me at all when I watched it the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it enjoyable for an entertainment movie. But very unrealistic.
The electricity never went out. Faucets continued to provide clean drinking water.
A woman who blindfolded found a drowning child in a raging river after boat capsized
Aside from the scenes from very early in the apocalypse when electricity would still realistically be available, if by generator if nothing else, I don’t recall electricity or running water. Was there?
Weren’t the kids tied with rope to the boat?
I thought there were a few things they could have done to make it seem more realistic- disposing of the dead bodies, sourcing water, and generally showing the struggle of survival given the dangers and limitations they had to deal with.
I actually did enjoy the movie, but did need to suspend belief for the reasons stated by previous posters, but just came across this article today. I really didn't catch any hit of racism or the such in the movie, but https://www.theroot.com/netflixs-bird-box-is-really-about-how-white-people-dont-1831345159/amp
I'll probably watch it again with my DH, but racism didn't really strike me at all when I watched it the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it enjoyable for an entertainment movie. But very unrealistic.
The electricity never went out. Faucets continued to provide clean drinking water.
A woman who blindfolded found a drowning child in a raging river after boat capsized
Aside from the scenes from very early in the apocalypse when electricity would still realistically be available, if by generator if nothing else, I don’t recall electricity or running water. Was there?
Weren’t the kids tied with rope to the boat?
I thought there were a few things they could have done to make it seem more realistic- disposing of the dead bodies, sourcing water, and generally showing the struggle of survival given the dangers and limitations they had to deal with.
I actually did enjoy the movie, but did need to suspend belief for the reasons stated by previous posters, but just came across this article today. I really didn't catch any hit of racism or the such in the movie, but https://www.theroot.com/netflixs-bird-box-is-really-about-how-white-people-dont-1831345159/amp
I'll probably watch it again with my DH, but racism didn't really strike me at all when I watched it the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it enjoyable for an entertainment movie. But very unrealistic.
The electricity never went out. Faucets continued to provide clean drinking water.
A woman who blindfolded found a drowning child in a raging river after boat capsized
Aside from the scenes from very early in the apocalypse when electricity would still realistically be available, if by generator if nothing else, I don’t recall electricity or running water. Was there?
Weren’t the kids tied with rope to the boat?
I thought there were a few things they could have done to make it seem more realistic- disposing of the dead bodies, sourcing water, and generally showing the struggle of survival given the dangers and limitations they had to deal with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not long into the movie I wondered why they didn’t just blind themselves as a survival technique.
Not a great movie.
Why would you blind yourself when a blindfold worked just as well and you only needed to not see when you were outside? How stupid. You would be the first to die.
Anonymous wrote:I found it enjoyable for an entertainment movie. But very unrealistic.
The electricity never went out. Faucets continued to provide clean drinking water.
A woman who blindfolded found a drowning child in a raging river after boat capsized
Anonymous wrote:I found it enjoyable for an entertainment movie. But very unrealistic.
The electricity never went out. Faucets continued to provide clean drinking water.
A woman who blindfolded found a drowning child in a raging river after boat capsized
Anonymous wrote:Not long into the movie I wondered why they didn’t just blind themselves as a survival technique.
Not a great movie.