The Spanish post-apocalyptic horror thriller movie ‘Bird Box Barcelona’ is the spin-off sequel of ‘Bird Box’ which was released in 2018. The movie is adapted from the same named 2014 novel by Josh Malerman.
The plot finds the population of the world being decimated by a mysterious force as Sebastian tries his best to survive through the desolate streets of Barcelona. Spanish actor Mario Casas has been cast as Sebastian in the movie. It was released on Netflix on July 14, 2023.
Following is a number of other films that you might want to give a try if you have already watched ‘Bird Box Barcelona’ and enjoyed it.
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Top 10 Films Like Bird Box Barcelona. The Decline (2020)- Netflix
Patrice Laliberté directed this Canadian action thriller movie the plot of which is primarily set in a remote survivalist training camp where a fatal accident has occurred causing all the participants to panic.
The plot finds the population of the world being decimated by a mysterious force as Sebastian tries his best to survive through the desolate streets of Barcelona. Spanish actor Mario Casas has been cast as Sebastian in the movie. It was released on Netflix on July 14, 2023.
Following is a number of other films that you might want to give a try if you have already watched ‘Bird Box Barcelona’ and enjoyed it.
Also Read: Top 10 Movies Like The Slumber Party.
Top 10 Films Like Bird Box Barcelona. The Decline (2020)- Netflix
Patrice Laliberté directed this Canadian action thriller movie the plot of which is primarily set in a remote survivalist training camp where a fatal accident has occurred causing all the participants to panic.
- 7/19/2023
- by Suvechchha Saha
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Escaping human society is one thing, human nature quite another in “The Decline.” The Canadian thriller, available exclusively through Netflix, offers a modicum of timeliness for U.S. viewers who’ve coped with the coronavirus crisis by patronizing gun stores en masse:
A first feature for director Patrice Laliberté and several of his principal collaborators, “The Decline” is lean, credible and well-crafted, even if it never quite makes the leap from efficient suspense machine to something more memorable. Enthusiasm in the States may be tempered by the fact that Netflix’s default English dubbing (several soundtrack languages are available) tends to render the dialogue stilted and unconvincing. For those who can handle subtitles, the film definitely plays better in the original French, minus any slight disconnect between the actors’ lips and words.
The prologue is a red herring: In the middle of the night, Montreal suburbanite Antoine (Guillaume Laurin) packs...
A first feature for director Patrice Laliberté and several of his principal collaborators, “The Decline” is lean, credible and well-crafted, even if it never quite makes the leap from efficient suspense machine to something more memorable. Enthusiasm in the States may be tempered by the fact that Netflix’s default English dubbing (several soundtrack languages are available) tends to render the dialogue stilted and unconvincing. For those who can handle subtitles, the film definitely plays better in the original French, minus any slight disconnect between the actors’ lips and words.
The prologue is a red herring: In the middle of the night, Montreal suburbanite Antoine (Guillaume Laurin) packs...
- 3/27/2020
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
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