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Sandra Bullock said screaming at the kids in Bird Box all day was very cathartic
NETFLIX SORTED US all out with plenty to watch over the Christmas holidays this year, and one of the main highlights was a new film called Bird Box, starring Sandra Bullock and Moonlight actor Trevante Rhodes.
It’s an action packed post-apocalyptic thriller about a woman and her two children, who need to wear blindfolds to avoid supernatural entities that take the appearance of their victims’ worst fears, regrets and losses, or else they’ll be driven to the point of madness and take their own lives.
If you have ever met an actual human child, you’ll know it’s ridiculously hard to get them to do what you want them to do. They can’t even keep their shoes on half the time, never mind a blindfold which they probably consider far less necessary than a pair of shoes. So, Sandra Bullock’s character was fairly stressed out trying to keep her children blindfolded to protect them, and as a result she shouted at them a lot during the film, which made the tension palpable.
For the last few weeks, Sandra has been promoting the film on the usual American chat-shows and was repeatedly asked how she didn’t feel awful about screaming at a pair of innocent, young kids. On Ellen, she said:
In Sandra’s latest interview, which was published by Variety yesterday, she said that it was difficult to think of children dying all day at work, but it helped her get it out of her system and relax a little bit when it was time to go home.
Sandra said that as a mother, she thinks those things constantly and she can’t help it.
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