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Birdie
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Plot Summary
Robert Stroud, a complex and violent man, is sentenced to life in Alcatraz. Despite his brutal nature, he develops an intense interest in the birds within the prison walls. Over decades, he becomes a renowned ornithologist, meticulously studying and caring for his feathered companions, transforming his grim existence into one of intellectual pursuit and compassion.
Critical Reception
Birdman of Alcatraz was met with critical acclaim, particularly for Burt Lancaster's powerful performance and John Frankenheimer's direction. Critics lauded the film's ambition in portraying a man's transformation through intellectual and emotional growth within the confines of a maximum-security prison. It resonated with audiences for its inspiring, albeit dramatized, true story.
What Reviewers Say
Burt Lancaster delivers a tour-de-force performance as the titular character.
John Frankenheimer's direction is masterful, effectively conveying the passage of time and the protagonist's evolution.
The film is a compelling character study that explores themes of isolation, intellect, and redemption.
Google audience: Audiences widely praise the film's powerful acting, especially from Burt Lancaster, and its thought-provoking narrative about personal growth and finding purpose in adversity. Many found the story of transformation inspiring.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 4 Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Burt Lancaster.
Fun Fact
Burt Lancaster insisted on performing many of his own stunts, including walking a tightrope in a later film, showcasing his dedication to physical performance.
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