Lady Bird

Lady Bird

Fly away home.

Sinopse

Lady Bird McPherson, a strong willed, deeply opinionated, artistic 17 year old comes of age in Sacramento. Her relationship with her mother and her upbringing are questioned and tested as she plans to head off to college.

  • 7.3
  • 2017
  • Released
  • 1h 34m

Saoirse Ronan

Lady Bird McPherson

Laurie Metcalf

Marion McPherson

Tracy Letts

Larry McPherson

Lucas Hedges

Danny O'Neill

Timothée Chalamet

Kyle Sheible

Beanie Feldstein

Julie Steffans

Lois Smith

Sister Sarah Joan

Stephen McKinley Henderson

Father Leviatch

Odeya Rush

Jenna Walton

Jordan Rodrigues

Miguel McPherson

Marielle Scott

Shelly Yuhan

John Karna

Greg Anrue

Jake McDorman

Mr. Bruno

Bayne Gibby

Casey Kelly

Laura Marano

Diana Greenway

Marietta DePrima

Miss Patty

Daniel Zovatto

Jonah Ruiz

Kristen Cloke

Ms. Steffans

Andy Buckley

Uncle Matthew

Paul Keller

Parish Priest

Kathryn Newton

Darlene Bell

Myra Turley

Sister Gina

Bob Stephenson

Father Walter

Abhimanyu Katyal

Friendly Banker

Chris Witaske

Business Jock

Ben Konigsberg

David From College

Gurpreet Gill

Convenience Store Clerk

Richard Jin Namkung

Cool Coffee Manager

Joan Patricia O'Neil

Danny's Grandmother

Robert Figueroa

Cast Removal Doctor

Carla Valentine

Guidance Counselor

Roman Arabia

Luis Cruz

Monique Edwards

NYC Nurse

Matthew Maher

NYC Man on Street

Anita Kalathara

Prom Chairwoman

Debra Miller

Saleswoman Joyce

Georgia Leva

Senior Class Candidate

Derek Butler

"Merrily We Roll Along" Performer

London Thor

"Merrily We Roll Along" Performer

Shaelan O'Connor

"Merrily We Roll Along" Performer

Christina Offley

"Merrily We Roll Along" Performer

Sabrina Schloss

"Merrily We Roll Along" Performer

Connor Mickiewicz

"Merrily We Roll Along" Performer

Erik Daniells

"Merrily We Roll Along" Performer

Cynthia Cales

Immaculate Heart of Mary Teacher

Giselle Grams

Immaculate Heart of Mary Teacher

Ithamar Enriquez

Driving Instructor

Luisa Lee

Young Lady

Danielle Macdonald

Another Young Lady

Adam Brock

Band Lead Singer

Bonnie Jean Shelton

Fab 40s Realtor

Rebecca Light

Mr. Bruno's Wife

Janet Song

Administrator (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$10,000,000.00

Revenue

$79,000,000.00

Keywords
  • #friendship
  • #loss of virginity
  • #coming of age
  • #teen angst
  • #high school graduation
  • #teenage girl
  • #best friend
  • #loss of job
  • #high school student
  • #catholic school
  • #first love
  • #semi autobiographical
  • #sacramento
  • #woman director
  • #father daughter relationship
  • #mother daughter relationship
  • #college applications
  • #anxious
  • #2000s

Reviews

r96sk
@r96skover 1 year ago

Lives up to the billing. <em>'Lady Bird'</em> is great viewing. The teen drama bits are solidly portrayed, though it is the family stuff that I think really powers the film to upper echelons. Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf are terrific, Ronan obviously most so but Metcalf merits praise too; particularly at the end. Tracy Letts is a positive as well. Other good cast members include Timothée

Wuchak
@Wuchakover 1 year ago

**_Saoirse Ronan coming-of-age at a Catholic school in Sacramento_** During her senior year in 2002-2003, a girl from “the wrong side of the tracks” (Saoirse) takes on the struggles of a challenging mother, friendships, romance and a school play, as well as the pursuit of “culture” and a college education in the East. "Lady Bird" (2017) was somewhat based on the writer/director’s experience

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

Saoirse Ronan is "Christine McPherson" (aka "LadyBird"). In the final year of her high school life, she has to deal with all of the conflicting influences as her adulthood - and future - looms. She has a strong relationship with her father; a more torrid one with her mother - and generally resents what she perceives to be her family's rather hand-to-mouth existence in Sacramento. It's a tale of he

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@screenzealotsover 2 years ago

Garden variety coming of age films are so prevalent that it’s all the more refreshing when something truly personal and original like “Lady Bird” comes along. The small scale intimacy of the story about a teenage girl on the cusp of womanhood in Sacramento feels raw and real, its cozy focus creating a universal anecdote that relives (with bittersweet affection) a part of life that’s filled with co

TitanGusang
@TitanGusangabout 3 years ago

_Lady Bird_ is a fantastic coming of age story that is a lot deeper than its contemporaries in the genre. It deals with more than just boys and self-discovery, but familiar past, the complex relationships between parents, and the deep understanding that home is comfort no matter how terrible it may seem in the moment. It is all crafted so well that the experience is instantly relatable allowing ma

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@beyondthecineramadomeover 3 years ago

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/attention-attention-attention-lady-bird-review<a> The opening image of writer/director Greta Gerwig’s impressive debut, _Lady Bird_, is of Marion (Laurie Metcalf) and Christine (Saoirse Ronan) asleep together in a hotel bed. Their faces are close, like mirrored images of each other. Not only do they look alike, th

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@brooket123about 5 years ago

This is one of my absolute favourite movies of all time. I understand why some might give it low ratings as it is directed at a very specific white female audience but all I have to say to that is "they didn't understand it". This is the ultimate comfort movie for me and I will take no criticism.

Ruuz
@Ruuzalmost 8 years ago

I think _Lady Bird_ is my film for 2017 where me and everyone else on the planet just straight up do not see eye to eye. At no point during _Lady Bird_ did I feel drawn in. I genuinely did not enjoy my time with Greta Gerwig's directorial debut. I haven't come across a single other person who feels the same, but I must be honest to my experience. Normally this is where I would say something alo

Innovator
@Innovatorabout 8 years ago

This movie was ok (it wasn't boring nor was it very entertaining). At first I didn't understand the point it was trying to make. Was it you can shortcut your way to your dreams if you lie, cheat, and steal (as that was exactly what she did)? It wasn't about the pressures of class division (as a review I read states), as no one treated her as any differently regardless of her social status and any

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