Anonymous wrote:The one thing I couldn’t understand is what fillers Bullock has?! They are amazing. Does she also have mild Botox? We was able to move her forehead. Quite impressive!
Anonymous wrote:It was very timely what with current political climate and shutdown.
For us, the delusional people who could 'see' the monster without repercussions and wanted everyone to see it, taking delight in their destruction represented die hard Trump fans. Like 100% commitment, no convincing them they are wrong, just taking delight in the world as we know it ending, with no forethought of a master plan when they get their way.
I saw it with a group and everyone was talking about this- everyone took away the same feeling- like 'what is our world coming to?' Funny no one else has mentioned that here.
Anonymous wrote:It was very timely what with current political climate and shutdown.
For us, the delusional people who could 'see' the monster without repercussions and wanted everyone to see it, taking delight in their destruction represented die hard Trump fans. Like 100% commitment, no convincing them they are wrong, just taking delight in the world as we know it ending, with no forethought of a master plan when they get their way.
I saw it with a group and everyone was talking about this- everyone took away the same feeling- like 'what is our world coming to?' Funny no one else has mentioned that here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are several questions not being addressed. What is the impact of these creatures on other animals besides birds? Are the creatures doing this for a reason or is it just a side effect of their nature. At some points in the film it appears that the creatures are chasing humans, mimicking voices, etc. If they had some physical presence and just wanted humans to die why wouldn't they attack the derfenseless humans. Why would they want them to die in the first place. The creatures could be like the cuttle fish whose rapid color changes cause some kind of neurological damage even though they may not necessarily be trying to harm humans.
Maybe they are aliens that need/want to inhabit human bodies, but only the insane can host them and survive?
There's no evidence in the film that they are using humans as hosts and it sounds like a failed strategy to only inhabit the insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are several questions not being addressed. What is the impact of these creatures on other animals besides birds? Are the creatures doing this for a reason or is it just a side effect of their nature. At some points in the film it appears that the creatures are chasing humans, mimicking voices, etc. If they had some physical presence and just wanted humans to die why wouldn't they attack the derfenseless humans. Why would they want them to die in the first place. The creatures could be like the cuttle fish whose rapid color changes cause some kind of neurological damage even though they may not necessarily be trying to harm humans.
Maybe they are aliens that need/want to inhabit human bodies, but only the insane can host them and survive?