Friday, January 4, 2019

Movie Review: Bird Box


Movie Review: Bird Box
Laijon Liu 20190104

Dead life, blind sight, poor mortal living ghost,
Woe's scene, world's shame, grave's due by life usurp'd,
Brief abstract and record of tedious days,
Rest thy unrest on England's lawful earth,
Unlawfully made drunk with innocent blood. - Shakespeare

I confess, the Bard’s verse sort of fit here, sexy.

the movie is from novel Bird Box, I am sure it would be much complete compare to the 2 hour digital one. And I feel kind of guilty not to follow the contemporary writers, still trying to get all the classic, and move to modern then, when life, if life gets easier I will surely imbibe on the living. But reading is more of resurrection, which means mainly to work on the dead.

I have not seen A Quiet Place, not a horror movie buff, I don’t scare easily, it’s like soldiers don't watch war movie, when you’ve seen ghost in daylight, you don’t watch ghost or horror films, and most of horror films are not scary, but kind of disgusting: actress wallowing in the mud screaming, and fake legs and arms fly while chainsaw bursting rattling, ketchup spray everywhere like lunch period cafeteria food fight, a horrible mess.

But it’s Sandra Bullock paddling blindfold on an angry river!

it’s an intelligent, of course, my background of horror film study is none. But the allegory of the novel pretty revealing of today's social environment, if/maybe the influence kind of takes root in the writer’s perception, knowingly or not. It looks like the Ariadne's thread, a clue, but not same clue; it also get close to Perseus verse Medusa when Tom shot 5/6 criminals dead, but not exactly. So the hidden meanings are not Greek mythology, but more like today’s political social setting, here:

make the end of days great again!” that line caught me off guard.
only the dead and crazy ones live/last” not sure I got these two exact lines.

The majority sane people cannot bear to look what’s there or in front of them, they will shoot themselves. They see no hope, they fear. They have to shield themselves, blindfold, so to survive.
The insane few fond of the sight of beauty that’s truly dark, ugly and terrifying as those sketch on coffee table. And they are excited, thrilled and pumped up for the sight.
And criminals rule the world, everywhere they stroll in daylight prey on the blindfold, they dare or love to look and they benefit from the catastrophe. They know it’s their time to run the show.
Last, the refuge, there the blind are naturally untouched, they do not see the monstrous terrifying thing, nor can be harmed… they all kind dwell happily like a family. Is ignorant bliss? Or truth is just too terrifying? But I pray the leftover criminals never bump to their front door step. Anyway, all three groups are blind in their own ways.

Pretty cool film.