Is there any plausibile explanation for the Birdbox CCTV screen scene?

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In Birdbox there is a scene where one of the characters looks outside the house using the CCTV system it has.

The man is looking through an LCD screen and nonetheless,

he gets affected by the vision of those entities and suicides

What's a possible explanation for this scene?

The camera takes light and converts it to a digital signal that then gets processed by the screen that lits the pixels to reproduce the image. You are not looking directly to the real image, just some "light bulbs" that try to reproduce it.

Would that happened even if the screen was at a very low resolution, say, 200x200 pixels?



Best Answer

The movie never explains why looking at the creatures causes suicide, just that if you see one you will do it. e.g. it never gives the impression that it has to be direct line of sight, or that it's a psychic thing transmitted through the air only, just that you have to see one of them.

If you take that as plausible then there's no reason why looking through a CCTV screen would be any less plausible.

As for questions about the minimum resolution or specific conditions, I wouldn't get too bogged down about things like that - the premise of the movie is just, "If you see it, you will commit suicide". But anyway, after seeing what happened to Greg after he looked at the CCTV, I wouldn't say the others were willing to experiment with other ways of trying to "cheat" the creatures' effect, would you?




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What is the message behind Bird Box?

Bird Box sensitively tackles the question of mental health in society. It delves into how it is perceived from those directly affected, to those who view it and how those attitudes are communicated. The movie suggests a split in society, an 'us and them' situation.

Why did Netflix remove Bird Box?

Bird Box (2018 Movie) After sparking controversy for using footage of a real-life disaster in its film Bird Box, Netflix has said it will remove and replace the scene.

What do they see in Bird Box?

A baby-faced monster with a bulbous, vein-covered head, swollen ears, no teeth, and a snake-like body meant to be created using CGI, the creature is what Malorie would have seen in a nightmarish scene that was ultimately scrapped from the final cut of Bird Box.

Why is Gary not affected in Bird Box?

Gary blackmailed Olympia (Danielle Macdonald) to let him into the house, but is then held at gunpoint by Douglas (John Malkovich) who isn't keen on him at all. He's knocked unconscious by Cheryl (Jacki Weaver) and locked in the garage, leaving Gary free as a bird to start killing.



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