Great Again Reference in Bird Box

The following contains major spoilers for Bird Box.

Much to some viewers delight (and others' annoyance), Netflix'southward buzzy horror leviathan, Bird Box , takes a annotation out of The Blair Witch Projection 's book and never shows us the damn monster! Or in Bird Box' south case, monsters or creatures, plural.

This is of class thematically sound. The characters of Bird Box (directed by Susanne Bier) cannot gaze upon the creatures terrorizing them without being driven to suicide so why would the moving picture bear witness us? Netflix tin can't have 45 million expressionless viewers on its easily after all.

But just because we never see the creatures, doesn't hateful nosotros don't learn anything near them. Based on context clues and some of our other non-sight senses, we are able to determine sure properties near these unnamed creatures and perhaps get a solid agreement of them.

So without further ado, here is everything we know well-nigh those terrifying invisible thingies.

First, let's examine what Bird Box , itself, tells us well-nigh the creatures. For starters, we do know that it'south "creatures" and non "creature." Characters routinely reference the entity threatening humanity as "them." Many critics and watchers of Bird Box have pointed out the pic's similarity to M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening . In The Happening , Mother Nature herself decided she had quite plenty of humanity'south shit and begins releasing toxins into the air that cause people to impale themselves.

In Bird Box, the inspirer of suicide isn't nature but rather these mystical, invisible assailants. How do these creatures cause human beings to commit suicide though? Ionno. The short reply is "magic," essentially. The slightly longer respond is magic combined with visual and auditory hallucinations often specific to the viewer of the creatures.

Being haunted and seduced by the dead is a frequent symptom for those who see the creatures. Almost the end of the film, Malorie (Sandra Bullock) is assaulted by the disembodied voices of the dead, including Tom (Tevante Rhodes) and Douglas (John Malkovich). During the initial Northward American panic, Douglas's wife walks to her death in a burning motorcar, and mentions seeing her mother who has been dead for ten years.

While personalized delusions are certainly a mutual feature following exposure to the creatures, information technology's not the simply 1. Occasionally people who run across them react with unproblematic panic, fear, followed by the telltale uncontrollable urge to commit suicide. When Malorie's sister Jessica sees the creatures in the kickoff of the film, her optics drinking glass over, she begins to tremble and cry and she mutters "what the fuck is that?" It's possible that Jessica is witnessing she and Malorie's expressionless father but she does non accost him directly.

Of course, as Bird Box afterwards reveals not anybody is fatally "allergic" to the creatures. Some select individuals are non driven to suicide after seeing them, Instead these select few become obsessed and captivated with the creatures, going so far equally to urge the rest of the population to accept off their blindfolds so they can witness the creatures' beauty. We showtime see one of these people early in the movie chronologically but tardily in the movie's own timeline when Malorie, Girl, and Boy are boating down the river. A man emerges and attacks the little boat, insisting that the occupants remove their blindfolds and see the creatures. Malorie kills him.

Later on on, a graphic symbol named Gary (Tom Hollander) gives united states some more clues about the kind of people who accept this reaction to the creatures. According to Gary, "crazy" people or people who were institutionalized for one reason or another aren't driven to suicide by the creatures. Gary doesn't specify what "crazy" ways. It's unclear whether these individuals suffered from an illness similar schizophrenia, or have no chemical imbalances in their brains at all but were rather "touched" by these creatures in some fashion prior to their arrival. Whoever or whatever these people are, information technology shortly becomes articulate that Gary is really one of them.

While the residue of the house runs off to assistance Malorie and Olympia in their simultaneous childbirths, Gary stays behind to lovingly caress his drawings of dark monsters. This, in fact, is the only visual representation the flick offers upward of the creatures. Fittingly, no two drawings are the same. It is clear that these creatures are all different in appearance or shape shift to some degree. However, the advent of the creatures in Gary's drawings all do have a consistent styling that offers an important clue as to what the creatures actually are.

To be clear, at that place is no right reply as to "what are the Bird Box creatures?" Only the drawings that Gary provides along with other clues makes it pretty articulate what they were inspired by. The creatures of Bird Box are heavily influenced by the works of H.P. Lovecraft. Lovecraft is one of the American fathers of sci-fi/horror fiction. Lovecraft developed a night style, focused on abominable monsters, that would come to be known as "Lovecraftian."

Many of the creatures that Gary has drawn resemble the monsters of Lovecraftian lore. Simply none more so than the most prominent drawing that Gary has displayed front and middle. That weird niggling dude has tentacles on his face! And it only and then happens that a tentacle face is one of the most frequently depicted features on Lovecraft'southward best known monster, Cthulhu.

Bird Box Creatures Drawings

Once again, the creatures of Bird Box aren't necessarily literally Cthulhu and the rest of his terrifying "Bang-up Erstwhile One" companions. The tentacles withal are a dead giveaway that they're at to the lowest degree in role inspired by them. And if their appearance wasn't enough, the Bird Box creatures share ane very important feature with the Great Former Ones. Upon viewing Cthulhu, people are driven stark raving mad. The creature is so enormous, so unholy, so powerful, that the homo mind cannot comprehend it. In fact, the opening line of Lovecraft'south short story, "The Call of Cthulhu" is ""The about merciful affair in the world, I recall, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."

Then what happens when the mind is confronted with the truth…the existent, unvarnished truths of the universe in creature class? Well, I imagine most people would kill themselves. And perhaps some would see the dazzler in information technology.

Bird Box doesn't requite its viewers any solid answers as to what the creatures that terrorize its characters actually are. For all we know, the creatures actually could be a manifestation of nature, tampering with anybody's encephalon chemical science a la The Happening . What'due south likelier though is that the creatures driving humanity mad are actually Lovecraftian abominations.

Now every bit to why birds are sensitive to the creatures? Probably because birds rule.

Alec Bojalad is TV Editor at Den of Geek and TCA member. Read more of his stuff hither. Follow him at his creatively-named Twitter handle @alecbojalad

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