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1* AdaptationDisplacement: The movie instantly became a huge hit for Netflix, pulling in somewhere between 26 and 45 million viewers its first week depending on who you ask, dramatically overshadowing the book in the public eye. Quite a few viewers also tend to call it a rip-off of ''Film/AQuietPlace'', unaware that the book was released in 2014.
2* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: To what extent were the mentally ill influenced by the creatures' powers to force people to look at the creatures? Were they harmless, albeit unstable people who were being manipulated by the creatures, or were they [[EvilAllAlong already dangerously psychotic]] with the presence of the monsters releasing some dark intentions to willingly kill off innocent people? [[spoiler: In regards to Gary, was he intentionally faking sanity to give the people in the house a false sense of security, was he another puppet being controlled by the monsters, or did he originally summon up enough willpower to remain collected before falling victim to the creatures' influence? Were his claims about the people being controlled by the creatures being exclusively mentally insane true, or was he an [[UnreliableExpositor Unreliable Expositor]] who was making up a story to lead the protagonists astray?]]
3** The spin-off sequel ''Bird Box Barcelona'' would shed more light on these "seers", specifically [[spoiler:through the eyes VillainProtagonist Sebastián]]. It shown that the creatures' seers aren't just the mentally ill but anyone that suffers from some sort of trauma [[spoiler:with the trauma of Sebastián caused by the death of his daughter leading him to become a seer]]. The seers are shown [[MoreThanMindControl visions that help guide them to show more the people the creatures]] with [[spoiler:Sebastián seeing a construct of his daughter guiding him to "enlighten" the people in hiding for God, and their suicides are shown as their souls ascending to heaven]]. Finally, [[spoiler:''Barcelona'' shows that it is possible for the seers to break free of the creature's control]]. In the final act, [[spoiler:Sebastián realizes he's been deceived [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone and realizes he's been killing people for monsters]], [[RedemptionEqualsDeath then spend his finals moments helping the last two survivors reach a sanctuary while holding off other seers]]]].
4* AmericansHateTingle: The movie is not well liked by French-Canadians thanks to one of the archived footage used in the movie being that of the 2013 tragedy in Lac-Mégantic. Not helped when, even though they apologized for this, they decided to keep the footage.
5* LesYay:
6** Quite a few viewers mistook the Hayes' for a lesbian couple in their initial scene together, before it dawned that they were sisters and that Malorie was pregnant by her ex-boyfriend.
7** Olympia and Malorie get some of this.
8* MemeticLoser: Olympia, for letting a man in [[spoiler:who ended up being an insane person in disguise who ended up killing all but two people and two babies, including herself]].
9* MemeticMutation:
10** Much like the memes of what it would take for [[Film/It2017 Pennywise]] to convince you to join him in the sewer, a lot of memes for ''Bird Box'' are on what it would take for the entities to make you take off your blindfold.
11** The scene of [[spoiler:Gary forcing Cheryl's eyes open is also getting some mileage, with everything from unpleasant porn to the reason why kids love Cinnamon Toast Crunch serving in place of the entity.]]
12** Jokes that compare this film to ''Film/AQuietPlace'' and ''Film/{{Hush}}'', but with a nonsensical last line in play -- eg. [[Film/BirdBox Can't see]], [[Film/AQuietPlace can't speak]], [[Film/{{Hush}} can’t hear]], [[Film/MeanGirls can't sit with us]].
13** Though it's questionable how many are genuine versus spoofs, there is the "''Bird Box'' Challenge", in which people see how long they can go blindfolded while doing activities like pitching balls or driving cars or walking through forests. [[https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/what-is-the-bird-box-challenge-and-why-has-netflix-warned-against-it-a4029961.html It got so bad]], with many people getting injured, that Netflix had to release a tweet [[DoNotDoThisCoolThing asking people to stop]].
14** Jokes about [[Series/Daredevil2015 Matt Murdoch]] being the ultimate Bird Boxing champion.
15* {{Narm}}:
16** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmI15dzhKVY scene]] where Malorie and the kids are accosted by an infected, insane man during their covert river trip. The man suddenly appears out of the fog screeching "TAKE YOUR GODDAMN BLINDFOLD OFF! TAKE IT OFF! TAKE YOUR BLINDFOLD OFF!", trying to pull them into the water. The actor goes [[LargeHam 110%]] as the zombified, deranged man, while Malorie tries to kick him again and again and eventually resorts to stabbing wildly in the dark to try to get rid of him (which he still doesn't have much of a reaction to). The scene stretches on just long enough to become more hilarious than frightening.
17** When your protagonist is shouting "GIRL, BOY! BOY! GIRL!" it's kind of hard to take the situation seriously. Malorie's screams of "BOY!" in particular bring to mind an infamous MemeticMutation from ''[[VideoGame/GodOfWar2018 God of War]]''.
18** The opening of the film, with Sandra Bullock in a ''very serious and intense'' tone telling the nameless kids, "It's ''cold'', we have ''blankets'', Girl you have your ''kitty'', Boy you have your ''dog'', this is just a place, we need NOTHING more from it. DO YOU UNDERSTAND?"
19* NauseaFuel:
20** Malorie and her children go on a trek towards safety hopefully in a boat. River water sloshes in the bottom of the boat until Girl decides she needs to pee and the river water in the boat is soon mixed with pee and blood (from when Malorie got injured by a wolf) which seeps over into Malorie’s shoes and splashes against her ankles. The trauma of the situation as well as the increasingly unsanitary conditions of their expedition causes Malorie to vomit on herself and after she comes to after passing out she smells pee and vomit on herself.
21** Plumbing doesn’t work since things went to hell so survivors have to resort to taking their feces and urine outside to dump. At one point they’re all too scared to leave the house so the feces- and urine-filled buckets pile up in the basement.
22* NightmareFuel:
23** Unknown creatures of some kind are killing humans, but instead of doing it themselves, they make ''you'' kill yourself if you look at them, which means you can’t rely on the sense you use the most to navigate the world.
24** The lead up to the disaster progresses much in the same way it would in our current real world. It starts with strange reports from different countries appearing online. Then Malorie notices quite a lot of the houses have their windows blocked. She is still absorbed in her mundane every day problems until disaster strikes. It gets worse and worse as it progresses as Malorie witness the event, from a woman she had seen earlier on her phone ''smashing her head against a window'' to witnessing her ''sister'' cause them to get into an accident and then let herself be hit by a dumpster truck.
25** There's also [[DrivenToMadness the way]] the creatures affect those that ''aren't'' driven to kill themselves upon looking at them.
26** While the movie largely operates on NothingIsScarier, [[spoiler:Gary's]] various drawings are very unsettling.
27* NightmareRetardant: In a case of WhatCouldHaveBeen, [[https://hellogiggles.com/news/bird-box-monsters-giant-toddlers-pictures/ the scrapped designs]] revealing what the monsters would've looked like [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm (at least for Malorie)]] feel pretty anti-climactic to say the least.
28--> '''Description:''' [[WesternAnimation/TheBossBaby Boss baby]] ain't takin your shit no more!
29* OlderThanTheyThink:
30** ''Bird Box'' was criticized for being a copy of ''Film/AQuietPlace''. The novel that the movie is based on actually predates ''A Quiet Place'' by four years.
31** This also isn't the first time for a movie with a premise where people commit suicide for no reason other than in contact with invisible forces. Creator/MNightShyamalan's ''Film/TheHappening'' took this similar premise but with a heavy handed GreenAesop message. WebVideo/YourMovieSucksDotOrg noted other curious similarities between the two films aside from the basic premise, such as both films featuring narm-y scenes in which the female lead blurts out the line "We're not assholes!"
32* SoOkayItsAverage: Overall people's consensus of the movie, even from people who only [[WatchItForTheMeme watched it for the meme]]. While the idea may not be original, the cast's performance and the direction are stellar enough to be entertaining.
33* WatchItForTheMeme: Those that missed the release date went on to watch the movie simply to see those aforementioned memes in context.
34* TheWoobie: The two children. Being raised in the post-apocalypse couldn't have been easy. Malorie as well, considering the sheer hell she'd gone through in the early days of the creatures' attacks.

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