How did birds end?

In the closing scene, the birds cease to attack an injured (and defeated) Melanie as though they know she is no longer a threat to the family unit. Lydia's acceptance of Melanie is shown when Melanie leans into her and Lydia gives her a motherly and affectionate squeeze.
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What happened at the end of birds?

The film ends with the birds in possession of the field, and the humans slinking off, hoping they'll be allowed to escape. We're left wondering if we'll be the next victims.
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Does the birds have a happy ending?

The Birds is the first end-of-the-world movie in modern American cinema. Although the film seems to leave a lasting impression on everyone who's ever seen it, many people express frustration that there is no happy ending and that the film doesn't beat you over the head with a message.
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What happened to the birds in the birds?

The mystery that prompted Alfred Hitchcock to make the film has been solved: The birds had ingested a toxin that caused them to act strangely. In 1961, two years before the debut of one of the freakiest films in history, hoards of disoriented seabirds rammed themselves into the sides of homes in the Monterey Bay area.
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Why did the birds stop attacking in the birds?

The reason for the birds' attack is never revealed - and mysterious forces are alluded to. The freak bird fall which inspired the Hitchcock horror film has not been the only recorded incident of strange deaths.
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The Birds: Why Do the Birds Attack?



Is The Birds a true story?

The Birds film was partly inspired by the true events of a mass bird attack on the seaside town of Capitola in California on August 18, 1961, when "Capitola residents awoke to a scene that seemed straight out of a horror movie.
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Why did The Birds start attacking in the movie The Birds?

The plot is as follows: birds are tired of being killed, plucked and eaten by mankind, so they decide to avenge themselves. One day, they group together and swoop down on the people's towns and villages. Q: Do they really kill people?
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What do The Birds symbolize in The Birds?

Revenge of the Birds

The most popular interpretation is that the birds represent nature, red in beak and claw. Of course, we're talking about the destructive, awesome power of nature, against which we're totally helpless. "I have never known birds of different species to flock together.
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How did Bird Box end?

The ending finds Malorie and the children at a sanctuary

After traveling down a dangerous river for 48 hours and struggling to survive against unseen monsters for five years, Malorie, played by Sandra Bullock, and two children, called Boy and Girl, finally find sanctuary.
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What was the monster in Bird Box?

The monster in the movie is never revealed, though there were some special effects designs created as a test (thankfully they were not in the movie). This is another one of those films where it is very open-ended and up for interpretation since it is not fully explained what hunts the characters.
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Why is there no music in The Birds?

Choosing to forego music is just one of many omissions in The Birds that steers viewers' experiences toward the unknown. The film occupies a space of pure symbol where the meanings of the birds and each character and event are interlaced, allowing for infinite readings.
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How did they train all The Birds in the movie The Birds?

The birds used were hand puppets, mechanical, and a couple were trained live birds. The schoolhouse in this movie is the Potter Schoolhouse, which served Bodega, California from 1873 to 1961.
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Was Melanie Griffith in the movie The Birds?

Griffith, 62, is Hedren's only child. The 89-year-old actress was discovered by director Alfred Hitchcock back in the 1960s and would star in two consecutive films: 1963's The Birds, her breakout role for which she won a Golden Globe, and 1964's Marnie.
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Who was the translation of the story birds?

Dick Davis is an award-winning poet and a prominent Persian scholar and translator. The verse version of The Conference of the Birds was one of his first translations.
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Did they remake The Birds?

The BBC and producer David Heyman are bringing Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1963 horror film, The Birds, to TV. The contemporary drama adaptation will draw from the source material, a novelette written in 1952 by Daphne du Maurier. The birds are back in town!
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Where was The Birds filmed?

The location scenes in the Alfred Hitchcock-directed film The Birds (1963) were filmed in both Bodega Bay and nearby Bodega (though both were represented as being parts of the film's Bodega Bay.)
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What is the first strange thing that the Brenner's notice about the chickens on their farm?

What is the first strange thing that the Brenners notice at their farm? The chickens don't eat their food.
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Did Tippi Hedren get hurt in the birds?

She allegedly spent five days filming the scene with live birds being thrown at her and attached to her body with elastic bands. Hedren says she broke down when a bird that had been attached to her shoulder almost pecked her in the eye, and she spent the following week in bed, exhausted.
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How did they do the bird scenes in The Birds?

On the final day of shooting the scene, live birds were loosely tied to Hedren's costume while she laid on the floor. The actress says when “Action!” was called, the birds that were tied to her started pecking her and the wranglers again threw live birds directly at her.
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Why did Nat turn down the offer of the farmer's gun?

Why does Nat refuse the farmer's offer of a gun? A. His war experience had made him leery of guns.
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How does Mrs Trigg react to the news of what happened at Nat's house?

Mrs. Trigg was astonished and doubtful when she heard Nat's story. She also implied that he just had a bad dream or was drunk.
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