
Nykiya Adams
Bailey
Franz Rogowski
Bird
Barry Keoghan
Bug
Jason Buda
Hunter
Jasmine Jobson
Peyton
Frankie Box
Kayleigh
James Nelson-Joyce
Skate
Jason Williamson
Fred
Rhys Yates
Beck
Joanne Matthews
Debs
Calum Speed
Leon
Sarah Beth Harber
Dionne's Mum
Kirsty J. Curtis
Moon's Mum
Carlos O'Connell




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Reviews
Andrea Arnold's return to fiction filmmaking with Bird is nothing short of magical. I'm admittedly biased — give me a dash of magic surrealism and I'm already halfway to being won over. But Bird soars well beyond mere genre appeal. At its heart, this is a coming-of-age story centered on Bailey, portrayed by newcomer Nykiya Adams in what can only be described as a revelation of a performance. It
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/bird-review-a-thoughtful-study-of-the-fragile-line-between-innocence-and-adolescence/ "Bird is a raw, honest portrayal that, despite some pacing issues and a challenging blend of fantasy and reality, offers a deeply human experience elevated by Nykiya Adams' impressively genuine performance. Andrea Arnold controls her original narrat

There are two lovely performances to enjoy in this story of the twelve year old "Bailey" (Nykiya Adams). She lives in a squat with her dad "Bug" (Barry Keoghan), brother "Hunter" (Jason Buda) and her soon-to-be stepmum "Kayleigh" (Frankie Box). It's that impending wedding, and the wearing of a pretty garish pink cat-suit, that puts her at odds with her well-meaning dad and sees her left to amuse h












