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Blackbird
On the run from the past, a troubled girl stumbles in to something far deadlier, but is it all in her imagination?
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Plot Summary
In the summer of 1962, a young man named Roberto returns to his family's rural estate in Andalusia, Spain, after his father's death. As he grapples with his grief and the secrets of his family, he finds himself drawn into an intense and forbidden relationship with the son of a family friend, Mateo. Their connection blossoms amidst the backdrop of societal repression and unspoken desires, challenging the conventions of their time and place.
Critical Reception
Blackbird received a generally positive reception, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of burgeoning same-sex attraction in a repressive era and its evocative atmosphere. Critics often highlighted the performances of the young lead actors and the film's delicate exploration of themes like identity, desire, and familial obligation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tender and subtle exploration of a forbidden romance.
Commended for its atmospheric setting and strong lead performances.
Noted for its depiction of repression and the courage of young love.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film is set in Andalusia, Spain, and captures the social and cultural climate of the early 1960s, a period of significant conservatism and repression in the country.
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