Whine all you need about Netflix, and truly, a portion of those complaints are completely, genuine, however there's no denying, a portion of the issues with their discharge systems they have an astounding fall slate. They have/are discharging motion pictures by the Coen Brothers, Jeremy Saulnier, David McKenzie, Alfonso Cuaron and that's only the tip of the iceberg. Also, surrendered that line, they have a solid shot at the Oscars this year (beside documentaries where they've generally been solid), maybe surprisingly ("Beasts Of No Nation," their first shot from an optimistic standpoint Picture contender in 2015 was a non-starter). Yet, you can add one more film to that honors battling pack: "Bird Box" featuring Sandra Bullock.
Furthermore, its guided by a stupendous female chief to boot, Academy Award victor Susanne Bier, known for the Oscar-named "After the Wedding" (which acquainted a significant part of the world with Mads Mikkelsen, the less cherished "Serena," with Jennifer Lawrence and all the more as of late, "The Night Manager" miniseries with featuring Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie.
"Bird Box" depends on a dystopian book and focuses on a lady and a couple of youngsters who are blindfolded and advance through a tragic setting along a waterway.
Here’s the official synopsis:
When a mysterious force decimates the world’s population, only one thing is certain: if you see it, you take your life. Facing the unknown, Malorie finds love, hope and a new beginning only for it to unravel. Now she must flee with her two children down a treacherous river to the one place left that may offer sanctuary. But to survive, they’ll have to undertake the perilous two-day journey blindfolded. Academy Award® winner Sandra Bullock leads an all-star cast that includes Trevante Rhodes, with Sarah Paulson, and John Malkovich in BIRD BOX, a compelling new thriller from Academy Award® winner Susanne Bier.
“Bird Box” stars Sandra Bullock, Trevante Rhodes, Jacki Weaver, Rosa Salazar, Danielle Macdonald, Lil Rel Howery, Tom Hollander, Colson Baker, BD Wong, with Sarah Paulson, and John Malkovich. Another plus, it was written by Eric Heisserer who penned the excellent sci-fi film “Arrival.”
“Bird Box” is available on Netflix and in select theatres on December 21, but will premiere at AFI in November first.