Movie Background

Bird Box

Five years after a chilling, unseen presence drives most of humanity to take their own lives, a lone survivor and her two children embark on a perilous journey in a desperate bid for safety.

Director(s)

Susanne Bier

Eric Glasser

Matt McKinnon

Mark Cotone

Alexander Witt

Where to watch

Netflix

Netflix

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Cast & Crew

Pruitt Taylor Vince

Pruitt Taylor Vince

Rick

Mark Cotone

Mark Cotone

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Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock

Malorie Hayes

Keith Jardine

Keith Jardine

Yelling Marauder

Alexander Witt

Alexander Witt

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Lil Rel Howery

Lil Rel Howery

Charlie

Jacki Weaver

Jacki Weaver

Cheryl

Tom Hollander

Tom Hollander

Gary

Sarah Paulson

Sarah Paulson

Jessica

Parminder Nagra

Parminder Nagra

Dr. Lapham

BD Wong

BD Wong

Greg

Matt McKinnon

Matt McKinnon

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Shirley Butler

Shirley Butler

Woman in Entryway

David Dastmalchian

David Dastmalchian

Whistling Marauder

Kristopher Logan

Kristopher Logan

Older Man

John Malkovich

John Malkovich

Douglas

Happy Anderson

Happy Anderson

River Man

Eric Glasser

Eric Glasser

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Rosa Salazar

Rosa Salazar

Lucy

Dennis Keiffer

Dennis Keiffer

Marauder (uncredited)

Susanne Bier

Susanne Bier

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mgk

mgk

Felix

Rebecca Pidgeon

Rebecca Pidgeon

Lydia

Ashley Alva

Ashley Alva

Female Marauder

Danielle Macdonald

Danielle Macdonald

Olympia

Vivien Lyra Blair

Vivien Lyra Blair

Girl / Olympia

Taylor Handley

Taylor Handley

Jason

Trevante Rhodes

Trevante Rhodes

Tom

Amy Gumenick

Amy Gumenick

Samantha

Julian Edwards

Julian Edwards

Boy / Tom

Kyle Beatty

Kyle Beatty

Elder Marauder

Aden Calderon

Aden Calderon

Albert

Chanon Finley

Chanon Finley

Iris

Frank Mottek

Frank Mottek

News Anchor

Danny Max

Danny Max

Radio Newscaster #1 (voice)

Debra Mark

Debra Mark

Radio Newscaster #2 (voice)

Details

GenresHorror, Thriller, Drama
Runtime2h 4 mins
Released on13 Dec 2018
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Gimly

7/10

Kind of a _The Happening_ meets _A Quiet Place_, but better than the latter and **way** better than the former. Maybe I didn't get eeeeeeverything I wanted out of _Bird Box_ but I'm still on board. I know that I opened this up by saying the movie is very much like two other movies, but what I liked most about is honestly that it's unlike 99.99% of the horror genre, and that little variation was just what I needed today. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

Kamurai

6/10

Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend, at least as a one-off. I have technical frustrations with this movie, but it's premise alone is interesting enough that anyone interested in survival style movies should watch it, though I'm not sure how many people are re-watching this. The movie is cast very well: Sandra Bullock and Jon Malkovich, both wonderfully portray jerk characters in completely different lights, along side several supporting actors who all deliver adequately or better. As most of the movie takes place inside a single house, they manage to keep things interesting there and vary up a few select locations, to include a city that is amazingly detailed in all the chaos unfurling and a river that is somehow both expanse enough you could feel lost and also claustrophobic in its restriction: it's a movie that presents very well. My big qualm is the structure of the writing: not the writing itself. All the dialogue and story arcs are great, but the RIDICULOUS insistence on re-ordering a story and not benefiting from it is just annoying. The second half of the story is interspersed with the first half of the story so you alternate back and forth. Really, who tells a story and jumps ahead 3/5 of the way, then back, then when you get to the 3/5 mark, not reiterate what is happening there. I might watch this again, but I know I won't truly enjoy it until I finally take the time to edit into the correct order.

Wuchak

5/10

***Well, at least it doesn’t have zombies*** A mass epidemic strikes Earth which makes people go crazy and commit suicide, but only IF they are not blindfolded and SEE the mysterious phenomena. A group of Californians find succor in an abode with covered windows. One woman (Sandra Bullock) and two children try to make it down a remote river to find sanctuary, blindfolded. Trevante Rhodes and John Malkovich costar. “Bird Box” (2018) is a post-apocalyptic survival adventure/horror with an original concept and elements of flicks like “The Book of Eli” (2010), “The Mist” (2007), “Carriers” (2009) and “Stake Land” (2010). The reason for the apocalypse is what makes “Bird Box” standout and, thankfully, there are no zombies, yet it’s the least of these for a couple of reasons. For one, I didn’t find the dramatic dynamics of the group all that captivating, but it was okay. If you’re a fan of Bullock you’ll probably like this movie more than me. I appreciated Rosa Salazar as Lucy, but her role isn’t that significant. Meanwhile Rhodes and Malkovich are effective. The concept behind the mass crisis is where the movie fails. It’s sort of explained and yet it isn’t. There are too many inconsistencies and what appears to be plot holes. It’s basically a bunch of malarkey and reflects lazy writing. People on message boards debate back-and-forth ad nauseam, but the movie’s too nonsensical and meh to make it worth the effort. The film runs 2 hours and 4 minutes and was shot in Southern Cal (Monrovia, La Puente, Santa Clarita, Smith River, Scripps College and Los Angeles). GRACE: C

Alunauwie

8/10

Bird Box, adapted from Josh Malerman’s novel, presents a chilling premise of an invisible entity that drives people to suicide upon seeing it. The film uses a dual-timeline narrative effectively, balancing present danger with the origin of the chaos. While the internal group conflicts and tension are well-handled, the logic behind the creature’s effects and selective immunity leaves some ambiguity. Strong performances, especially from Sandra Bullock, and detailed direction enhance the film’s impact. Though intriguing, the film leaves room for deeper exploration of its mythos and psychological depth. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)

All Trailers

Bird Box | Official Trailer #2 [HD] | Netflix
Bird Box | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

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