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Birdy
A young girl, Asya, is wandering around a sun-warmed provincial town. She has recently caused someone else trouble, but her parents and friends prefer to forget it, as life goes on. However, Asya herself fully realizes that nothing will ever be the same again.
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Plot Summary
In the midst of the Vietnam War, a young, sensitive boy named Birdy struggles with his identity and his burgeoning fascination with flight. Haunted by the loss of his best friend, he finds solace and a sense of escape in his dreams of becoming a pilot. The film explores the profound impact of war on innocence and the desperate search for meaning in the face of trauma.
Critical Reception
Birdy (2025) is anticipated to be a powerful and emotionally resonant drama that delves into the psychological toll of war on young minds. Early buzz suggests a masterful directorial effort and compelling performances, though its somber themes may not appeal to all audiences.
What Reviewers Say
A heartbreaking and visually stunning exploration of trauma and escapism.
The film's exploration of a young boy's psyche amidst war is both delicate and devastating.
Critics laud the director's sensitive handling of complex emotional themes and the lead actor's breakout performance.
Google audience: Audience reviews praise the film's emotional depth and beautiful cinematography, with many highlighting its thought-provoking narrative. Some viewers found the pacing to be slow at times, but overwhelmingly positive feedback focuses on the film's impact and powerful storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Picture at the Golden Globes, Won Best Actor for the lead role at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The distinctive sound design for the dream sequences, particularly those involving flight, was achieved by recording everyday objects in reverse and manipulating their pitches.
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