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Bird Box
The movie was based on Josh Malerman’s book of the same name.
Malorie is a woman who is struggling to survive with her two children
after a mysterious force kills off most of the world’s population. Her
children wear blindfolds and are reminded constantly by Malorie that
they better not take them off - no matter what they hear, because the
blindfolds protect them from evil creatures. If they remove their
blindfolds, they will die. Malorie has to take a dangerous journey with
her two children and she is going to have to do it blindfolded. She called
her children Boy and Girl. Malorie and her children make their way
blindfolded down the river on a boat fighting off infected survivors. They
survive raging rapids and being separated. The monster temps herr
children to remove their blindfolds but is unsuccessful. At the end of the
movie, Malorie named her children. The girl is named Olympia and
the boy is named Tom. Finally, Malorie and her kids are free from
the unknown creature that once controlled them. Malorie was a strong
woman. She will do anything and everything to protect her children.
Although she was a woman: “You can never underestimate the power
of a mother to protect her children.”
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