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**Subject:** The Creatures from the Netflix Movie "Bird Box" (note: the text incorrectly refers to "Boxing" and "The Box")
**Key Points:**
1. **No on-screen appearance**: The creatures in "Bird Box" are never shown on screen, but their presence is felt.
2. **Plural entity**: The creatures are referred to in the plural form, suggesting multiple entities.
3. **Method of killing**: They drive people to suicide through audiovisual hallucinations, specifically tailored to each individual's deepest fears.
4. **Victim reactions**: Each victim reacts differently, with some experiencing delirium and others hearing voices of loved ones who have passed away.
5. **Immunity**: Some people are immune to the creatures' effects and may even worship them.
6. **Inspiration for creature design**: The creatures' appearance may have been inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's works, with drawings showing tentacled, baby-like faces.
7. **Variable appearance**: The creatures may appear differently to each person, leading to a breakdown in the human mind and ultimately, suicide.
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1. **Film Context**: The discussion revolves around the Netflix film "Bird Box".
2. **Viewership**: The film was seen by 45 million people.
3. **Creature Plurality**: The entities in the film are referred to in the plural as "creatures".
4. **Reference Style**: Characters in the film refer to the entities in a way that implies plurality, similar to how they refer to humanity.
5.. **Toxin vs. Creatures**: Unlike another context mentioned, the film's apocalypse is not caused by toxins but by mystical creatures.
6. **Effect on Humans**: These creatures cause people to commit suicide through a form of audiovisual hallucinations specific to each individual.
7. **Method of Seduction**: Victims are seduced by the voices of people they know, until they die.
8. **Examples in the Film**:
* Homero Halila heard the voices of Tom and Douglas.
* Douglas's wife mentioned her mother's name (who had been dead for ten years) before committing suicide.
9. **Immunity**: Some people are immune to the creatures' effects and do not commit suicide.
10. **Worship and Assistance**: The immune individuals sometimes worship the creatures and force others to see them.
11. **Informant's Clue**: An informant named Haiti mentions that "wolves" are not driven to suicide, but the meaning of "wolves" is not clarified.
12. **Drawings Inspiration**: Drawings of the creatures, provided by one character, are believed to be inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, an American horror and science fiction author.
13. **Creature Appearance**: The creatures may appear differently to each person, with a possible common feature being tentacles on the face, as inspired by Lovecraft's monsters.
14. **Psychological Effect**: The human mind, unable to understand the creatures, drives individuals to suicide upon seeing them, similar to reactions in Lovecraft's stories.