Bird

Is it too real for ya?

Sinopse

12-year-old Bailey lives with her single dad Bug and brother Hunter in a squat in North Kent. Bug doesn’t have much time for his kids, and Bailey, who is approaching puberty, seeks attention and adventure elsewhere.

  • 7.2
  • 2024
  • Released
  • 1h 59m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Keywords
  • #grave
  • #coming of age
  • #domestic abuse
  • #female protagonist
  • #magic realism
  • #lgbt
  • #biracial
  • #teenage pregnancy
  • #woman director
  • #angry
  • #spousal abuse
  • #father daughter relationship
  • #brother sister relationship
  • #ambiguous
  • #cheerful
  • #matter of fact
  • #powerful
  • #kent, england

Reviews

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@badelf12 months ago

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

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@msbreviewsabout 1 year ago

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

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967about 1 year ago

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

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