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01-21-2019 01:38 PM - edited 01-21-2019 02:10 PM
You know that feeling you have walking up the stairs out of dark basement? You have the light in front of you, and you're trying not to think of the dark behind you. Just get to the top so you can swing the door shut? And you're walking as quickly as you can......
This book is like that same feeling, except there is no light to get to. The entire world is like that. Something has made the earth like this. This is a dystopian story, but it's not quite clear the reason why. The book centers around a group of people hold up in a house.
This book is being made in a major film, so this book might be a distraction with all the ahead hype of the book. Anyway I really enjoyed this. Very scary. Also am trying not to think of it when I go to bed.....
01-21-2019 03:04 PM
@songbird wrote:You know that feeling you have walking up the stairs out of dark basement? You have the light in front of you, and you're trying not to think of the dark behind you. Just get to the top so you can swing the door shut? And you're walking as quickly as you can......
This book is like that same feeling, except there is no light to get to. The entire world is like that. Something has made the earth like this. This is a dystopian story, but it's not quite clear the reason why. The book centers around a group of people hold up in a house.
This book is being made in a major film, so this book might be a distraction with all the ahead hype of the book. Anyway I really enjoyed this. Very scary. Also am trying not to think of it when I go to bed.....
It's streaming on Netflix. Not a Sandra Bullock fan and since you've described the content of the story, will definitely not watch.
01-21-2019 03:15 PM
@songbird, interesting review. Should I read the book or watch the movie??? LM
01-21-2019 05:45 PM
01-21-2019 06:49 PM
I watch the movie and there were parts that were entertaining, but for the most part I thought it was dumb.
For those of you who read the book, I know the book is always better than the movie, what was the shadow?
01-23-2019 08:22 PM
Since you've read the book can you shed some light on this ridiculous and very dangerous Bird Box Challenge fad? Netflix is getting the blame but did this start with the book? I can't imagine what would make people drive with a blindfold on, etc. People have been hurt, maybe even died. TIA.
01-23-2019 09:17 PM
I watched the movie on Netflix several weeks back. It was entertaining enough. It reminded me of the movie The Happening.
I read one news story where a person tried to duplicate driving in a car, and not being able to see out of it like one of the scenes in the movie. I am not sure why Netflix is being blamed for peoples stupidity.
01-24-2019 08:34 AM
I was at my sister-in-law's house during the holidays, and we watched the move "The Bird Box." It was interesting, but not one of my favorites.. It's only matter of time before someone files an injury lawsuit while trying to duplicate the movie.
01-27-2019 06:53 PM - edited 01-27-2019 11:30 PM
I didn't read the book, but I watched the movie.
I kept reading rave reviews about how the movie was so terrifying. The only terrifying thing is that I wasted two hours of my time on such an overhyped movie.
As someone else mentioned, its plot is very much like The Happening. If you've seen that, you've pretty much seen Birdbox.
I read that they did film the monsters/creatures/shadows .....whatever, but then decided it was best for the movie not to show them.
Too bad, maybe the movie would've been more interesting.
01-28-2019 10:55 AM
@icezeus wrote:I watched the movie on Netflix several weeks back. It was entertaining enough. It reminded me of the movie The Happening.
I read one news story where a person tried to duplicate driving in a car, and not being able to see out of it like one of the scenes in the movie. I am not sure why Netflix is being blamed for peoples stupidity.
@icezeus It's a fad. And that idiot girl in Utah who crashed intto two cars driving blind-folded. I poked around and saw more of this. Youtube banned videos showing people taking "The Birdbox Challenge."
That's why I wondered what was in the book that led to it (since the movie came second) -- but I didn't get an answer. Now I just found the answer on an Australian web site and they show examples in the article:
In the book (and movie) there's a part where the mother and her children have to wear blindfolds to avoid creatures who enter your body when you look at them.
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