A24 | Release Date: November 3, 2017
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AgentLviJun 27, 2023
Decent movie. The story is so --so, scoring is great, visual is decent, and the voice is also great
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NickTheCritickOct 29, 2022
Christine McPherson is an ambitious senior high school student who dreams of moving to the East Coast to attend college. When he decides to join a drama club, his life changes completely.
This film is a teen movie that runs through all the
Christine McPherson is an ambitious senior high school student who dreams of moving to the East Coast to attend college. When he decides to join a drama club, his life changes completely.
This film is a teen movie that runs through all the clichés of the classic coming of age story in the most banal and boring way possible. A film that says nothing and that does not have the slightest merit.
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Richard552Aug 10, 2022
the story and themes are well written and presented, but it doesn't really do anything new with the coming of age genre.
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RekiazJul 24, 2022
No es nada original, muchos clichés, un tanto entretenida por momentos, pero está ok.
Los mejores personajes son la mamá y el padre, son muy buenos personajes. Los demás son muy aburridos.
El final fue lo más lindo, supongo. Quizás no sea
No es nada original, muchos clichés, un tanto entretenida por momentos, pero está ok.
Los mejores personajes son la mamá y el padre, son muy buenos personajes. Los demás son muy aburridos.
El final fue lo más lindo, supongo. Quizás no sea para mí
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kyle20ellisMar 18, 2022
With one of my favourite trailers of the year, the awards attention, the theme of coming of age and the critical acclaim, 'Lady Bird' very quickly became one of the year's most anticipated films for me. Deliberately didn't see it at openingWith one of my favourite trailers of the year, the awards attention, the theme of coming of age and the critical acclaim, 'Lady Bird' very quickly became one of the year's most anticipated films for me. Deliberately didn't see it at opening weekend though, just in case it was busy and difficult to get tickets, after the insane opening weekend of 'Black Panther'.

'Lady Bird' in no way disappointed. With the above, was hoping that it would be one of my favourite films of the year and it turned out to be exactly that, the awards attention and acclaim more than fully deserved. This doesn't just fly, 'Lady Bird' actually soars and have not seen a coming of age-themed film in recent memory this sparkling or honest or with this amount of humour, brains, heart and charm. Have seen it mentioned as a passion project, and if it was the passion and hard work can be seen all over.

It is a very appealing film visually, with beautiful and colourful cinematography and with editing that flows succinctly and cohesively. The music is has energy yet knows when to understate itself when needed. In her first film as solo director, Greta Gerwig directs with a nimble touch, the comedy is light on its feet and she avoids making the emotional elements heavy-handed or tonally jarring.

The script is one of the year's best, my personal pick actually for this year's Best Original Screenplay Oscar of the nominees. The comedy sparkles in wit and is genuinely hilarious, done in an honest and true to life way yet with some cringes like it would be in real life too. Over-sentimentality is avoided in the more emotional and dramatic scenes, there are some really sweet and poignant moments and an endearing personal touch.

Found myself really emotionally investing in and relating to the mother and daughter relationship, their bonding bringing tears to my eyes and then making me smile and laugh when botched and leaving me with hope at resolution at the same time. The coming of age/angsty elements have a truthfulness, authenticity and twinkle and it was very easy to identify with them if in the same position growing up, they're often very funny but also very heartfelt and charming.

Story is immensely engaging throughout right from the riotous opening to the more emotional and avoiding-being-too-pat ending, anchored by the mother and daughter relationship that entertains, moves and provokes thought. Didn't mind at all that it wasn't ground-breaking, due to not expecting it to be as coming of age can be predictable. Enjoyed the way the characters were written, and appreciated that the film broke away from the typical archetype of school teachers being over-disciplinary and without humour.

Performances are never less than great, with Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf fully inhabiting their characters and phenomenally. It was wonderful for both to get awards attention with both giving two of the year's best performances. Lois Smith twinkles too in her role.

If Lucas Hedges (who has grown quite a lot) and Timothee Chalamet (not as good as his truly remarkable performance in 'Call Me By Your Name' but showing why he is one of the most promising recent rising stars) continue to go down this promising path they are likely to go on to big careers.

Concluding, fabulous film and one of my favourites of the year. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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DarkwingSchmuckMar 8, 2022
Greta Gerwig, already established as a wonderful actor, makes her directorial debut in one of the best coming of age stories in years. Saoirse Ronan gives yet another Oscar-worthy performance as the title character in what will surely be oneGreta Gerwig, already established as a wonderful actor, makes her directorial debut in one of the best coming of age stories in years. Saoirse Ronan gives yet another Oscar-worthy performance as the title character in what will surely be one of her most memorable roles. Expand
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denism86Jan 16, 2022
Such an awesome and funny movie. The timing of the actors is on point and the script is really good. Had a good laugh at it.
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All_ButTrU4Jan 3, 2022
Very intelligent but not anything new at all. If I have to be honest, the movie was not particularly interesting. Personally, I appreciate, that it is related to real life, maybe not only related, but also it represents the picture of mostVery intelligent but not anything new at all. If I have to be honest, the movie was not particularly interesting. Personally, I appreciate, that it is related to real life, maybe not only related, but also it represents the picture of most people's lives - not knowing who you are, strange relationships and everyday struggle with family members and friends, problems in school and in finding university and intimate life. So, I appreciate the focus on that. It's teen drama though. It says the movie is drama and comedy, didn't rally feel the comedy there. "Yes, I gave that name to myself. It is given to me by me" - that was fun haha! Anyway, I am used to teen comedies and I didn't get that movie as comedy. Somehow, soundtracks weren't enough and the script wasn't something special. Overall, it was a bit chaotic. Expand
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aliceinwonderlaNov 24, 2021
I really disliked the cinematography but Saoirse Ronan's performance is so good ir carries the movie. It's good even though I don't get why critics loved it so much.
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DawdlingPoetNov 24, 2021
This film is very much a coming of age, celebration of teenage friendship, stubbornness, self identity and to a lesser extent teenage artistic rebellion type film. I liked the quirky aspect to it and how laidback the main character is. SheThis film is very much a coming of age, celebration of teenage friendship, stubbornness, self identity and to a lesser extent teenage artistic rebellion type film. I liked the quirky aspect to it and how laidback the main character is. She certainly tests the boundaries in relation to her mother. Also, its more of a drama than a comedy film overall, although there are some amusing moments.

Also true is there aren't exactly no cliches present but its a well presented film and it isn't too cheesy overall, I'd say, so I'd recommend it all the same (plus, in my eyes, Saoirse Ronan can (all but) do no wrong).

I've also liked Greta Gerwig as an actress in films I've seen thus far, so it was interesting seeing this, given its Greta's directorial debut. I reckon she is someone to look out for, as a director, in the future.
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iCampoRamilNov 16, 2021
Un peliculón. Saoirse Ronan lo hace espectacular, la trama mola un montón, súper costumbrista.
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JessefolmbroNov 2, 2021
Very much good. Saoirse Ronan puts on an incredible performance. Direction and dialogue could have used some improvement. Overall a great coming-of-age story, would watch it again.
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AJ_13Jun 11, 2021
First things first, Saoirse Ronan is enormous in this role. Greta Gerwig's directing and writing managed to make me care for the characters. Time flies by thanks to its chaotic script, which goes from comedy to drama in a blink of an eye,First things first, Saoirse Ronan is enormous in this role. Greta Gerwig's directing and writing managed to make me care for the characters. Time flies by thanks to its chaotic script, which goes from comedy to drama in a blink of an eye, just as teenagers I guess. Expand
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PsychopathicTimJun 4, 2021
Lady bird is a pretty funny and heartfelt movie, I like the themes of coming of age and a woman growing up through her own mistakes and interactions with others. She is not a person that does the right things, her conflicts are often selfLady bird is a pretty funny and heartfelt movie, I like the themes of coming of age and a woman growing up through her own mistakes and interactions with others. She is not a person that does the right things, her conflicts are often self made, but at the end she learns the faults of her character and begins to reconcile with her mother and no longer hide behind what she now views as a facade, her "new name" Ladybird. It definetly wasn't the film I thought it was going to be, but it's definitely a good film regardless. Expand
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lsbutlerMay 4, 2021
I feel as though the film Lady Bird was cliché. Lady Bird tries a bit too hard to come off as artsy and rebellious, which comes off as extremely stereotypical and played out. Even so, the film has an ounce of relatability that’s I findI feel as though the film Lady Bird was cliché. Lady Bird tries a bit too hard to come off as artsy and rebellious, which comes off as extremely stereotypical and played out. Even so, the film has an ounce of relatability that’s I find admirable. The theme of trying to find your identity hits me hard as someone struggling to find my own identity, regardless of how the film felt cliché. I find myself relating to Lady Bird in that sense, and that’s one thing that makes the film the slightest bit impressive. I also find the camera work in the last few scenes, specifically the ending when Lady Bird was driving in her car, impressive, and the ending of the movie was wholesome and impactful. Expand
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CriticalFalconApr 16, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird was definitely...a coming of age movie. Released in 2017, it covers seventeen year old Christine “Lady Bird” McPhearson and her struggles with identity, puberty, and the relationships among her family and friends. Going by the progression of the movie, it wouldn’t be too absurd to believe if it was based on a true story. The realism maintained throughout Lady Bird would serve as a plus for some and a minus for others. It follows the coming of age genre to a tee. From discarding your friends to meet the popular girl’s approval to hanging out with horny boys and trying out other regrettable things with the hopes of finding herself, this movie definitely has it all. In addition, Lady Bird manages to portray most of these tropes through characters without cartoonishly one dimensional writing.
The movie’s strongpoint would be in its editing, which complements the name of the genre perfectly. You’ll be introduced with a smooth transition from shots of dialogue to a montage of correlating scenes that are only accompanied by whatever happens in each of those events. It makes some parts of the movie seem like you’re going through a video album of memories from an actual person. While other movies would strap one song over the montage of events to imply what emotion it should pull from the audience, the movie uses none to shift the mood from one to another without spelling it out for you. It's a testament to how sincere every interaction in reality is. As for the interactions between Lady Bird and people in her life, there’s not much to say. There's not a lot of need for suspension of disbelief, because you won’t really find anything out of the ordinary for the story of a seventeen year old girl. The movie restricts itself to a specific demographic for relatability. It doesn't speak on behalf of every teen and it's definitely not for everyone, but the grounded series of seemingly mundane events is the heart of Lady Bird's charm. As the credits rolled, I got the feeling that I was cut off from viewing the life of someone I was pretty close to. There's no telling of how well off she’s doing right now because reality is a series of ups and downs, not some determined destiny based on the outcome of the final scene. All that was left of Christine was what she learned from that final year in high school, and what she chooses to do next with her life is left to your imagination. It’s this aspect of the coming of age film that will stick with me for the rest of my life.
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mdominguezApr 15, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Throughout the movie Lady Bird, the main character, Christine/Lady Bird (Saoirse Ronan), is a high schooler, who is just trying to fit in and to create a name for herself. As a high school student, Lady Bird’s frustration with her world is something that resonates with me. The idea of wanting to go away from home is especially true, seeing as most of my peers and myself, would like to go away for college. Lady Bird at times, felt chaotic, out of place, and rushed; however, although I first found this annoying, I reasoned that this format reflects the chaos and quickness of life.

On a positive note, there are many scenes in the movie that make the viewer laugh, and, for other teens watching it, something to relate to. At the beginning of the movie, while Lady Bird and her mother (Laurie Metcalf) argue about colleges, Lady Bird does something that most of us might wish to do in that situation: She jumps out of her mother’s moving car. Where some might criticize this as a “stupid” decision, for me, it reflects what most of us teens want to do, in the case where we are arguing with our parents. I mean, who doesn’t feel like jumping out of a moving car would be so much better than continuing a harsh argument?

Apart from great scenes like this, Lady Bird comes with great acting. When watching this movie, I could really relate to the frustration that Lady Bird was dealing with, when arguing with her mother, as well as her mother’s frustration, in having to raise her child and provide an income for her family.

When first introduced to the movie, I thought that it wasn’t as interesting as the reviews hailed. But after further analyzing it, I found myself relating to the characters and the story. Filled with the sorrows, joys, and spontaneity of life, Lady Bird is a good watch, especially for many teenagers, who can greatly relate to Lady Bird.
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kiley1011Apr 15, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Oscar award winning film “Lady Bird” is a modern coming to age movie that somehow encapsulates the nostalgia of a retro teen movie. In preparation for life after high school, the self-proclaimed “Lady Bird” Christine McPherson attempts to reinvent herself as she searches for new friends, new interests, and a love life. Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird, manages to capture the teenage yearning for adulthood independence while also showing the childlike longing for parental attention and fear of the unknown. Her performance feels more like a candid teenager writing in their diary as opposed to a scripted movie, her casual body language and emotional expressions makes her lines feel organic. Laurie Metcalf stars as the tired, cranky mother of Lady Bird(Marion) who works tirelessly as the family’s primary income. The juxtaposed interactions between the emotional, carefree Lady Bird and the emotionless, tightly wound Marion builds layers for both characters as they bring out the worst in eachother. Even the appearance of the characters clash, Marion is shown in either her scrubs or a neutral-colored, conservative dress with a pinned updo while LadyBird is depicted with neon hair and casual, messy clothes. The smaller details of the characters along with the background combine to boost the plot points and add realism to the movie. But, at the same time, the movie still falls to certain cliches and tropes that makes the movie somewhat predictable, like when LadyBird left her life-long best friend Julie to hang out with the alternative crowd in hopes of having a chance with the brooding Kyle played by Timothy Chamalet. I’m sure the audience knew that Kyle would turn out to be a jerk and she would come crawling back to Julie, however, the scenes are written without any build up so the audience is just as shocked as Lady Bird when Kyle ultimately breaks her heart. Although coming of age movies are seen as the “bread and butter” of the film world, “Lady Bird” uses a cliche theme in an extremely memorable way. Expand
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SierraCApr 15, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. “Lady Bird” is a coming of age film directed by Greta Gerwig about the trials and self-discovery that comes with being an adolescent. It follows the story of a teenage girl named Christine, who refers to herself as “Lady Bird.” Although it is never explicitly stated why she likes to be called this name, it represents a much bigger meaning throughout the movie; realizing who she really is. Like many others her age, she has a desire to live beyond her hometown of Sacramento where she grew up. But she goes through an array of situations and issues before she must do this, all of which shape her into who she will be by the end of the movie. The film holds many of the typical coming of age cliches ranging from changing yourself to fit in to getting angry and arguing with your parents when neither are truly in the wrong. But it's these same cliches that many teenagers go through in real life which adds to its charm and draws viewers in. So yes, it is based off of the typical transition of teenagers to adulthood plot, but it is always interesting to see the path different directors take of showing this. As Christine finds herself stumbling through who she really is, we see her character truly pan out and grow through the well placed and thought out interactions with others around her. Whether it's the arguing with her mother in the beginning and the call made to her at the end showing her resolve; or the ignoring of her best friend to the realization that she is too important to let go, they are all things that we can connect to. The screenplay was written effectively and really does well highlighting crucial moments and the changes that Christine goes through. With many awkward yet humorous moments laced throughout, it reflects the reality of life and the people in it. The actors not only play their parts really well, but they make it look as if we are simply spectators in someone else’s life. The emotion that each actor brings to the movie only makes it more realistic and adds to its appeal. Adding in the right amount of spunk and humor is what makes the film better. While “Lady Bird” can seem to sometimes cut a bit too quickly to the next scene for my taste, it ends on a beautiful note as it shows that it takes time, patience, understanding and experience to grow up and evolve. By the end of the movie, Christine is able to realize who she really is and what is most important to her which is something that we can all connect to. It's about recognizing the relationships that matter and holding on to them, which is something this movie does beautifully. And while it may not be exactly like the past coming of age movies(nothing really is), its message is clear and it is a good watch, all because of its story, acting, and screenplay. Expand
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melindseyApr 14, 2021
The 2017 A modern teen’s high school experience is traditionally bland and sad however, Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson’s senior year was jam packed with crazy happenings. Within the 2 hours the coming of age film went on, Christine wentThe 2017 A modern teen’s high school experience is traditionally bland and sad however, Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson’s senior year was jam packed with crazy happenings. Within the 2 hours the coming of age film went on, Christine went through many small mentality changing events that the average teenager would never even think about. She experienced what she described as “the other side of the track” from her life in semi poverty. Expand
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eagle14Apr 14, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Lady Bird Cast: Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts, Lucas Hedges, Timothée Chalamet, Beanie Feldstein, Lois Smith, Stephen Henderson, Odeya Rush, Jordan Rodrigues

Director: Greta Gerwig Starting the movie, less than five minutes in the first scene Christine and her mother are in a car and quickly go from having a beautiful mother-daughter bonding moment to a heated argument which leads to Christine jumping out of the car while it is still moving. This scene ultimately gives us the rundown of their relationship and an idea of how their future interactions will go. The mother daughter interactions could be a series in itself. Every scene displaying both Christine and her mother are like the first with bickering and back and forth disagreements defining their relationship. In fact, most of the scenes in Lady Bird can be tied back in some way to an argument that the two had or will have. I like how the director Greta executed that.

The movie’s music seemed to be scarce and bland. Often in movies, the music matches the tone and mood of an ongoing scene or scene to come. In Lady Bird, the music was used more as a tool to fill empty space rather than adding to the movie. In addition, there was barely music in the background, most music was being played in scenes like at the school dance.

I won’t go so far as to say the movie is not good, however I must say that because of my taste in movies I’d rather never watch it again. When it comes to the overall story told in Lady Bird, I feel as if it's cliché or generic. Teenage girl, trying to fit in with “cool kids” while being viewed as defiant by parent to chase a dream. Not downplaying it, I just feel like I’ve seen this twenty times already. I would only recommend this movie to a teenage girl or a grown woman who was once in Lady Bird’s shoes.
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natythebaddieApr 13, 2021
The music definitely played a huge role in the film. The song that caught my attention the most was ¨Hand In My Pocket¨ by Alanis Morissette. The song is played in the car when Lady Bird is with her father. The song says the following, ¨I'mThe music definitely played a huge role in the film. The song that caught my attention the most was ¨Hand In My Pocket¨ by Alanis Morissette. The song is played in the car when Lady Bird is with her father. The song says the following, ¨I'm broke, but I'm happy, I'm poor, but I'm kind, I'm short, but I'm healthy, yeah, I'm high, but I'm grounded, I'm sane, but I'm overwhelmed, I'm lost, but I'm hopeful, baby¨ which I feel is the most accurate way to describe Lady Birds feelings and how she feels stuck in her environment, like she's okay but she's not. She knows she can do better for herself, she realizes her potential but she feels held back by her social class and the opportunities she thinks she doesn´t have. As far as the acting in the film, it was excellent. The contrast between Lady Bird and her mother was great. The love/hate relationship they carried in the film was very relatable and at the same time, it didn't feel forced. They both played their part extremely well that they complemented each other. Props to Mama Lady Bird though, she maintains her ¨tough mom¨ look throughout the entire film. She never let Lady Bird see her vulnerable side. Even when Lady Bird leaves for college, she keeps a front. At that point, she wanted to bid farewell to Lady Bird but it was too late. In the film, she never showed her vulnerable side.


All in all, Lady Bird is a great film, the first time you watch it. After that, you could easily get bored of it. It is a very cliche story but it has so much potential. Nothing really happens and a few issues brought up are never finished. Something I really liked, though, was the little insight of Lady Bird's life in college and that mini epiphany she got when she called her parents. Another great aspect of the movie was the mother-daughter relationship. It was cliche, but realistic and I'm sure many people could relate. Overall, the movie is very relatable but the issues could be better executed.
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edbalc23Apr 14, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The 2017 Oscar nominated film Ladybird is a great coming of age movie that is constructed in it’s own clichés and tameness and is followed through to its fullest extent. Too many clichés can be perceived as a bad thing. For Ladybird they follow through with its relatability and quirkiness and not putting anything over the top. Many issues we see in the film can be in a way, basic. Trying to fit in with the popular kids, losing your virginity, a fallout with your friends, problems with your parents, going off to college, and not knowing how to drive. In the grand scheme of things these problems are very minimal but are exaggerated as the main conflicts throughout the film. Why? Because these conflicts seem huge in a teenagers life and frankly they really are. That's where Ladybird captures it’s true essence, in the basic clichés, and that’s why it’s so believable. The ending of the film seems pretty underwhelming at first but when you take a step back and look at the way ‘Ladybird’ or Christine acts through the movie you begin to gather it’s her moment of realization. She essentially began living a way of life by lying, she wasn’t really being herself once she began hanging out with the ‘popular’ crowd. She only hits that realization after going to college where she finally calls herself by her real name. Although the acting was great I still have a problem with casting choices in these coming of age films and Ladybird is no exception. They always cast people who are clearly in their early 20’s as teens just for the clear purpose of having sex scenes and I wish that this movie steered away from that. Also when put amongst other bildungsroman classics like Breakfast club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off or even Clueless for that matter, I don’t know if it’s on the same scale of memorableness. But at the end of the day, Ladybird is a great movie that deserves a watch. Expand
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miccaelFeb 28, 2021
This is really good movie and kind of sums up how I think a stereotypical "movie girl going through high school" looks like, but done very well and focusing girl's goals. Everything else is distraction, obstacle.
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geewahJan 8, 2021
Good movie. It is a clever and witty script.
Relatable in many ways for a "coming of age" flick.
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FilmanwaltDec 17, 2020
Very charming coming of age story. You really have to hold on to how awesome each one of them plays their character, inspiring. The film thrives on an authenticity that is seldom experienced and was rightly nominated five times for theVery charming coming of age story. You really have to hold on to how awesome each one of them plays their character, inspiring. The film thrives on an authenticity that is seldom experienced and was rightly nominated five times for the Oscars, but unfortunately didn't get any.

One can only warmly recommend the film, very touching but also partly funny, just a tragic comedy.
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starreviewsDec 6, 2020
You could argue it's unrealistic, but there's something about Lady Bird that when you watch it, it feels undeniably real. One of the best filmmaking debuts of all time, Lady Bird is probably the best coming of age movie. Ever.
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alejandro970Oct 4, 2020
Never before has adolescence, and the difficult process of growing up in a closed environment, strictly religious upbringing, and where money is scarce, had it been portrayed with such delightful wit and humor. That is precisely what as aNever before has adolescence, and the difficult process of growing up in a closed environment, strictly religious upbringing, and where money is scarce, had it been portrayed with such delightful wit and humor. That is precisely what as a spectator we must be grateful; and especially the performance of Saoirse Ronan. Why wait? Expand
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captayshaJul 26, 2020
I have never related to a movie this much as I did with Lady Bird. That's It, that's all I have to say.
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zklJun 20, 2020
I don't get the hype. It was a pretty alright movie carried on its back by its actors performances but the movie didn't blow me away like the reviews seemed to indicate. A little weird but realistic. I felt like it was on the cusp of beingI don't get the hype. It was a pretty alright movie carried on its back by its actors performances but the movie didn't blow me away like the reviews seemed to indicate. A little weird but realistic. I felt like it was on the cusp of being pretty good, just not quite there. Expand
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QuartzcatJun 6, 2020
Over rated. Had potential but not realized. Not much of a story. All is true with Kenneth branagh is an oscar worthy overlooked movie.
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DiptanshuApr 9, 2020
great movie!Amazing score,screenplay,cinematography and acting within minutes we were into the movie amazing to watch felt so humble with the connection of the family members in it every one was hating lady bird yet they love ending wasgreat movie!Amazing score,screenplay,cinematography and acting within minutes we were into the movie amazing to watch felt so humble with the connection of the family members in it every one was hating lady bird yet they love ending was amazing yet don't know whats the teacher was about to tell her mother as doctor!overall nice feeling great to watch music was by far great! Expand
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loremApr 1, 2020
A minimalist movie, I could say, that captivates you through normal events, that can happen to anyone, but very well displayed.
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beeanadouMar 30, 2020
Didn't find it too attractive from the beginning but was hoping the later part would surprise me but it failed. The whole shooting is too plain, the story could dig deeper to discover the mind of a teen and the background music did not existDidn't find it too attractive from the beginning but was hoping the later part would surprise me but it failed. The whole shooting is too plain, the story could dig deeper to discover the mind of a teen and the background music did not exist at all. Maybe there's cultural background difference but I like many coming of age stories from different countries directed by varied directors, however this one's a blow-average. Expand
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JP32Mar 25, 2020
Gerwig doesn’t have an adolescent view of growing up. She has a mature, wise perspective. One that realizes Juno and Boyhood are the teenage fantasies of blossoming adulthood. Lady Bird is the reality.
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SandyCameronFeb 8, 2020
Not sure what all the hoop-la was about. This movie was almost as disappointing as Lady Bird's first time sex. None of the characters was likeable, except Julie and Danny (Dad, in the background for so long, barely registered.) It earned aNot sure what all the hoop-la was about. This movie was almost as disappointing as Lady Bird's first time sex. None of the characters was likeable, except Julie and Danny (Dad, in the background for so long, barely registered.) It earned a '7' because some of the domestic notes rang uncomfortably true (for this parent at any rate) and if much of what the movie was about has been covered before, perhaps superficially, in so many other 'high-school/coming-of-age' movies, this had the virtue of plain-speaking. Expand
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i_drinkyourmilkDec 21, 2019
While the attributes of Lady Bird - Greta Gerwig and Soairse Ronan at the helm, A24 producing, several oscar nominations - might set the bar high, the sometimes tragic, awkward and hilarious honesty of adolescence is almost too well depicted.While the attributes of Lady Bird - Greta Gerwig and Soairse Ronan at the helm, A24 producing, several oscar nominations - might set the bar high, the sometimes tragic, awkward and hilarious honesty of adolescence is almost too well depicted. A little schmalz in the final act should be allowed here. Expand
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stephavaianadeDec 6, 2019
Christine listens and then cries, hard, and then starts
laughing and singing along. It turns out that her life is
just beginning. She ducks into the entry-way of the church. Gets out her phone, calls her home phone. It rings and rings. She
Christine listens and then cries, hard, and then starts
laughing and singing along. It turns out that her life is
just beginning.
She ducks into the entry-way of the church. Gets out her
phone, calls her home phone. It rings and rings. She leaves a
message:

CHRISTINE
Hi Mom and Dad, it’s me. Christine.
It’s the name you gave me. It’s a
good one. Dad, this is more for Mom
- Hey Mom: did you feel emotional
the first time that you drove in
Sacramento? I did and I wanted to
tell you, but we weren’t really
talking when it happened. All
those bends I’ve known my whole
life, and stores, and the whole
thing. But I wanted to tell you. I
love you. Thank you, I’m... thank
you.

Hangs up and listens from the back of the church while the
choir continues singing.

A GRETA GERWIG ENTÃO CALA A SUA BOCA
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AndremaxDec 3, 2019
Lady bird is emotional, spontaneous and gaves us an coming-of-age under girls' point-of-view, which for itself is very different that we use to see in genre's movies.
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LucasTSSep 23, 2019
Summary: Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) fights against but is exactly like her wildly loving, deeply opinionated and strong-willed mom (Laurie Metcalf), a nurse working tirelessly to keep her family afloat after Lady Bird'sSummary: Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) fights against but is exactly like her wildly loving, deeply opinionated and strong-willed mom (Laurie Metcalf), a nurse working tirelessly to keep her family afloat after Lady Bird's father (Tracy Letts) loses his job. Set in Sacramento, California in 2002, amidst a rapidly shifting American… Expand Expand
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mixoticFeb 21, 2019
It was pretty good, but nowhere near as good as people were saying when it originally came out. I think it connects with a lot of people's personal experiences in adolescence, but in my opinion it lacks any really new perspectives thatIt was pretty good, but nowhere near as good as people were saying when it originally came out. I think it connects with a lot of people's personal experiences in adolescence, but in my opinion it lacks any really new perspectives that haven't been done before. Expand
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JamedrisApr 17, 2019
It's a really sweet movie with interesting main character, even if I think that it's a bit overrated, though. Got me thinking about my young adulthood days and I think that everybody knew or was herself/himself someone like Lady Bird - aIt's a really sweet movie with interesting main character, even if I think that it's a bit overrated, though. Got me thinking about my young adulthood days and I think that everybody knew or was herself/himself someone like Lady Bird - a young, seductive and restless spirit that want to squeeze the most of her/his life. I truly understand why it has so high ratings because watching this movie is kind of like going through your college photos and thinking about "those kids". Recommended. Expand
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UncleWillardMar 14, 2019
All four stars go to Saiorse Ronan on this one. It's a great performance, but the story is lacking. Nothing really happens, which isn't always the worst thing that can happen. I'm all for atmosphere and light on story if it's done right, butAll four stars go to Saiorse Ronan on this one. It's a great performance, but the story is lacking. Nothing really happens, which isn't always the worst thing that can happen. I'm all for atmosphere and light on story if it's done right, but this comes off as a knock-off piece of Boyhood to me. Expand
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CoKronakanJan 26, 2019
This felt like another emotional roller coaster with great emotional value and great humor and funny jokes. The actors where as perfect as perfect gets. The emotional scenes where just simply a masterpiece and they delivered the feelings ofThis felt like another emotional roller coaster with great emotional value and great humor and funny jokes. The actors where as perfect as perfect gets. The emotional scenes where just simply a masterpiece and they delivered the feelings of sorrow, love, vengeance and anger in such a meaningful and artistic way. The director's style and choice in cinematography where noting out of the ordinary sadly. Just before scenes seen from the same angle and point of view. The movie is such an entertaining piece and it keep the tension high all the way through with it's amazing unforeseen events and turns that it depicts the struggle of real life perfectly. The shadiness and lies and every single detail was outstandingly executed. The reality is so deep in this movie and reflects on day to day life and teenager life in today's society. Overall it's a very good movie but it could have been a lot better if the director's style and writing would have been just a tiny bit better and creative. Plus the conclusion to the story is quite lackluster and the message is simple and before heard. Expand
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vincentvanvogueJan 3, 2019
Lady Bird showcases an engaging, yet comedic coming of age melodrama. Saorise Ronan captivates an naive adolescent on a turbulent journey of self discovery. Greta Gerwig's is successful towards conveying a semi-autobiographical take on a teenLady Bird showcases an engaging, yet comedic coming of age melodrama. Saorise Ronan captivates an naive adolescent on a turbulent journey of self discovery. Greta Gerwig's is successful towards conveying a semi-autobiographical take on a teen struggling with her identity that radiates nostalgia and relatability. Expand
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turnerjr2015Dec 17, 2018
Growing up in a Christian environment and attending a Catholic highschool made me think this movie would be somewhat relatable. This was definitely not the case. I understand what they were trying to accomplish with the satirical portrayalGrowing up in a Christian environment and attending a Catholic highschool made me think this movie would be somewhat relatable. This was definitely not the case. I understand what they were trying to accomplish with the satirical portrayal of "outcasts," but it made the movie come across as ingenuine. Also, the terrible relationship between the mother and daughter seemed extremely forced and unrealastic at times. I get that daugthers and mothers fight a lot, but this movie really went out of the way to portray this to a point where it lost credibility. This movie is perfect for someone who is trying to relate to a simplified, and at times inaccurate, experience of highschool life. Expand
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IsaacJJan 2, 2019
Greta Gerwig’s solo directorial debut is an ode of sorts both to her own upbringing in Sacramento and to the prickly experiences of all teenagers just trying to fit in. It may have received no love at the Oscars (albeit with severalGreta Gerwig’s solo directorial debut is an ode of sorts both to her own upbringing in Sacramento and to the prickly experiences of all teenagers just trying to fit in. It may have received no love at the Oscars (albeit with several nominations), but Lady Bird is a masterpiece of a film, deliciously amusing and, above all, heartfelt.
Lady Bird may be semi-autobiographical (it gives a sense of being deeply personal to its creator throughout), but it is not a young Greta Gerwig whose story we follow, rather Christine MacPherson (Saoirse Ronan), a Sacramento teen who prefers to be referred to by her “given name”, Lady Bird (“I gave it to myself, it’s given to me by me”). We watch as Lady Bird makes that daunting transition from adolescence to adulthood, battling the struggles of friendships, love and a more than uneasy relationship with her mother Marion (a phenomenal Laurie Metcalf). What is perhaps most incredible about Lady Bird is the way it takes one of the most cliched, safe genres in cinema, the coming-of-age, and manages to bring a freshness and spark to it with such ease. Lady Bird breaks no ground with its plot, but it proves that a film doesn’t have to do so to instil a real feeling in its audience and be something special. Greta Gerwig’s direction is utterly flawless; her understanding of character and canny eye for period detail lend the film a profound sincerity and a slick appearance, thoughtful and detailed down to a tee. Lady Bird feels like a love letter from Gerwig, a classic example of a film that is evidently special to its director and translates its emotional impact perfectly to its audience. This movie made me laugh and cry, often from one to the other, like a game of ping pong, yet never feeling unnatural or forced.
In truth, the success of Lady Bird relies on one person; Saoirse Ronan is faultless as the eponymous lead, bringing a youthful spunkiness to the role, coupled with a gorgeous vulnerability. Gerwig is not afraid to depict ultimately flawed characters; no truer is this seen than in Ronan’s performance, the young star carrying the film on her shoulders with an envious ease. Lady Bird finds its greatest performer, however, in Laurie Metcalf, playing Christine’s exasperated, yet bullishly strong-willed mother. Metcalf’s performance is simply astounding, her final scene enough to bring anyone to tears and rivalling Patricia Arquette’s Oscar-winning matriarch in Boyhood. Scenes between Ronan and Metcalf are some of the best in the film, sharply written and sometimes painfully relatable. The movie is backed up by a talented supporting cast, including a gentle father in Tracy Letts and Beanie Feldstein showing great comedic timing as Lady Bird’s insecure best friend, Julie.
There is something very beautiful about Lady Bird; it’s a very understated film yet has an unparalleled effect in entirely immersing its audience within the lives of its characters. It’s wonderfully funny, intelligently constructed and has an emotional core that is never loudly exclaimed but is always deeply affecting. A stunning film, Lady Bird leaves me hungry for more from Greta Gerwig.
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schenkoDec 31, 2018
I absolutely loved this movie, the plot, the relationships and interactions, and how you can get in the mind of these characters. It is so real. It is also funny as it can be!
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ryu9376Nov 13, 2018
Surprisingly great film... Laurie Metcalf was phenomenal... she's criminally underrated as a serious actress.
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DoniJrNov 8, 2018
Greta Gerwig's solo directorial debut it's a joy and understands the subject it's showing us on the screen. It's a very enjoyable coming of age, respectful not only to the protagonist but also to the other caracthers surrounding her, notGreta Gerwig's solo directorial debut it's a joy and understands the subject it's showing us on the screen. It's a very enjoyable coming of age, respectful not only to the protagonist but also to the other caracthers surrounding her, not making them seen one thing or another, but just humans. The 2000s setting it's refreshing. Expand
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cadoverOct 26, 2018
I fully expected to hate this movie - avoided it in theatres and only watched it when I ran out of things to watch on a plane. I really did not anticipate being so blown away by how good it was, I thought it was going to be a live-actionI fully expected to hate this movie - avoided it in theatres and only watched it when I ran out of things to watch on a plane. I really did not anticipate being so blown away by how good it was, I thought it was going to be a live-action version of Pixar's Brave (which I hated).
A dude watching this probably will not understand or relate to the content at all, because it is such a nuanced, tender, and patient exploration of the relationship between a mother and daughter. But don't for a minute think this is a lighthearted 'chick-flick' - it's much more akin to something like Whiplash (the less violent, female version) in its focus on the relationship between two very imperfect people and how it affects your life for better or worse.
IMO, it's a perfect film.
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chumahanOct 21, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Loserish but charming Sax-town girl has troubled relationship with her workaholic mother but awesome relationship with sad-sack father. This movie was serviceable but something was missing. At times it felt episodic. Nice moments of harmless teenage terrors and some of interaction with mom. However, neither two stories every really came together or did I get enough of each one to feel complete. I also don't believe she would throw herself out of a moving car just because her mom is nagging. That was super extreme right off the bat. Good but not great. Nice moments. But, do I care? Maybe I wanted to understand a little more between the daughter and mother, to make the moment of the end where the daughter finally confesses her love to be more meaningful. Expand
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IzagoOct 14, 2018
Esse filme é bom, não tem nada demais e nada de menos, é legal de assistir e é isso acredite.
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paperaquariumSep 6, 2018
Very nice. That's all I can say. I could relate to it a lot cos I have a difficult relationship with my mum, and I'm leaving for university but, just because something is relatable doesn't mean it's perfect. Like it's a solid 8 but not reallyVery nice. That's all I can say. I could relate to it a lot cos I have a difficult relationship with my mum, and I'm leaving for university but, just because something is relatable doesn't mean it's perfect. Like it's a solid 8 but not really best picture material. I like Gilmore Girls but that doesn't mean it's the best show of all time, cos it's not. But they're both heartwarming and funny and cute. And I feel like it resonated with my mum a lot cos she's much nicer to me lately so... yeah. Thanks Greta. Expand
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Slovenly_MuseAug 31, 2018
Brilliantly captures that beautiful bubble of transition between dramatic teenage years and adult maturity, combined with a realistic and wrenching portrayal of complicated familial love.
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AproxxAug 18, 2018
Its inconsequential. Like. A more "realistic" version of a Disney movie?

The plot beats are the same than the ones of any Disney picture only on a realistic setting/context. This story was told a gazillion times before and this movie
Its inconsequential. Like. A more "realistic" version of a Disney movie?

The plot beats are the same than the ones of any Disney picture only on a realistic setting/context.

This story was told a gazillion times before and this movie doesn't give any reason to be considered special.

I literally already forgot about this movie, and watched it not long ago.

The three is for the sex scene, which is something I hadn't seen before (at least in this type of movies), and because the acting is really good, only again... inconsequential.

If this is an Oscar movie, then the Oscars aren't that great.
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BladeLover2049Aug 18, 2018
A contradictory movie Through an alienating realization it deals with themes of independence and art. The form does not agree with the substance and that is why it can be a film misplaced and medium in terms of certain characteristics thatA contradictory movie Through an alienating realization it deals with themes of independence and art. The form does not agree with the substance and that is why it can be a film misplaced and medium in terms of certain characteristics that can be turned into errors. Too much verb and little movement. A non-existent movie. Expand
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In_a_senseAug 13, 2018
Hands down, one of the best films of the year. Lady bird is a fearless, original, bittersweet, and intricate coming of age story between a girl and her mother. Slammed to the brim with meaningful moments, heartfelt emotion, and absolutelyHands down, one of the best films of the year. Lady bird is a fearless, original, bittersweet, and intricate coming of age story between a girl and her mother. Slammed to the brim with meaningful moments, heartfelt emotion, and absolutely breathtaking acting, "Lady Bird", is a flawless film, and absolutely astonishing first film from talented actor-director Greta Gerwig. Expand
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bfoore90Aug 8, 2018
Caught this movie for free on Prime Video and upon seeing the accolades it recieved, I thought I would give it a whirl. Now I’m not gonna go out and say this is the best movie of the year, it's not but as far as coming of age drama's go.Caught this movie for free on Prime Video and upon seeing the accolades it recieved, I thought I would give it a whirl. Now I’m not gonna go out and say this is the best movie of the year, it's not but as far as coming of age drama's go. It's still pretty darn good. Expand
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The3AcademySinsNov 22, 2017
Lady Bird is an incredibly fresh coming of age story, a love letter to growing up in Sacramento and an incredible directorial debut by Greta Gerwig. The story of Lady Bird is so simple and ordinary, and yet the stakes are so high. We areLady Bird is an incredibly fresh coming of age story, a love letter to growing up in Sacramento and an incredible directorial debut by Greta Gerwig. The story of Lady Bird is so simple and ordinary, and yet the stakes are so high. We are given a small glimpse into a girl's life during her senior year of high school. The strengths of Lady Bird are a very strong script and very strong characters. The characters all felt like real people I had encountered in high school, and I found myself feeling very connected to Lady Bird's character and I strongly identified with her high school struggles. Millenials will really love this one! The silent scenes in the film almost speak louder than the dialogue heavy scenes, which is quite a feat as the dialogue is so natural! I will say that Lady Bird didn't quite hook me right away like some of the other Oscar offerings this year, but once the slow build finished, I was with the movie every step of the way. This is going to be one to remember. Expand
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MasterRileyAug 6, 2018
Lady Bird is a pretty good coming of age movie. I don't know that its worth all the praise its getting. Its got really good acting and performances, the story and themes are well written and presented, but it doesn't really do anything newLady Bird is a pretty good coming of age movie. I don't know that its worth all the praise its getting. Its got really good acting and performances, the story and themes are well written and presented, but it doesn't really do anything new with the coming of age genre. Expand
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CodyNewlonAug 6, 2018
Lady Bird was just eh, good. It was okay. The actors were great and I was fully interested in what they were doing, until the movie decided to not be creative and in cliche. Sorry, I don't care for another high school story, where the mainLady Bird was just eh, good. It was okay. The actors were great and I was fully interested in what they were doing, until the movie decided to not be creative and in cliche. Sorry, I don't care for another high school story, where the main character ditches her best friend just because she wants to hangout with the cool kids (SNORE). The cinematography wasn't bad, but it was pretty repetitive and bland as the film progressed. The directing the pretty standard and the writing just felt mediocre. In the end the actors helped lead the story in a non destructive way, so it kept me interested. If you're looking for a simple and funny coming of age high school film, then I would recommend this to you. If you're looking for something more creative and visually pleasing to look at, then I don't think this movie is for you. Expand
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EgeBerkAug 5, 2018
I watched all the Academy nominees' films and I need to win this award for me. I enjoyed every minute of it was a wonderful film, a great screenplay, excellent acting all very good players in the future. The film was quite realistic and itI watched all the Academy nominees' films and I need to win this award for me. I enjoyed every minute of it was a wonderful film, a great screenplay, excellent acting all very good players in the future. The film was quite realistic and it should be in a movie as if it was a real life I felt like I was living in a young girl I was fully aware of the years of puberty. If I were a member who voted in the academy, I gave it to the best movie award for the lady bird. I would like to thank everyone who has passed the test in this film I enjoyed it very much Expand
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natedeugJul 25, 2018
A beautiful bildungsroman wonderfully performed by the lead actress Saoirse Ronan.
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rafathefelixJul 8, 2018
Christine McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) está no último ano do ensino médio e o que mais deseja é ir fazer faculdade longe de Sacramento, Califórnia, ideia firmemente rejeitada por sua mãe (Laurie Metcalf). Lady Bird, como a garota de forteChristine McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) está no último ano do ensino médio e o que mais deseja é ir fazer faculdade longe de Sacramento, Califórnia, ideia firmemente rejeitada por sua mãe (Laurie Metcalf). Lady Bird, como a garota de forte personalidade exige ser chamada, não se dá por vencida e leva o plano de ir embora adiante mesmo assim. Enquanto sua hora não chega, no entanto, ela se divide entre as obrigações estudantis no colégio católico, o primeiro namoro, típicos rituais de passagem para a vida adulta e inúmeros desentendimentos com a progenitora. Expand
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YungKangJun 20, 2018
Moving behind the lens this time around, Gerwig's vision of the indie drama-comedy is a fully realized sketch of 21st century coming-of-age narratives. Simultaneously courageous, witty, and frustrating, the performances and script make this aMoving behind the lens this time around, Gerwig's vision of the indie drama-comedy is a fully realized sketch of 21st century coming-of-age narratives. Simultaneously courageous, witty, and frustrating, the performances and script make this a charming film bursting with talent every step of the way. Expand
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auburnnJun 12, 2018
I just did not get the point that Ms. Gerwig, a middle-class white woman who comes from Sacramento, CA and who actually graduated from Barnard College, a small liberal arts college in NYC, wrote and directed this play. It seems likeI just did not get the point that Ms. Gerwig, a middle-class white woman who comes from Sacramento, CA and who actually graduated from Barnard College, a small liberal arts college in NYC, wrote and directed this play. It seems like narcissist--and even more narcissist when all the middle-class white film critic favored this movie. What is that? A tribute to your high school memory? People acclaim this film for being real, but I just did not know how is that real. Only real for a middle-class white girl. Oh she comes from California, she dreams about NYC, she looks pretty, she has the most adorable extracurricular activity, she **** with the most popular boy in her school, so what? All I see is privilege, not universal reality. I highly doubt if any film critic in favor of this has saw A Raisin in the Sun. Beneatha is a self-centered college girl, which is super like Lady Bird. But Beneatha is not the protagonist of A Raisin in the Sun, which reflects the hopeless living condition of African American community in 60s. Moreover, in A Raisin in the Sun, the Youngers have more difficulties, and they can barely find a solution. I think that's what makes a great work of literature--you survive and find faith in a hopeless place. To be honest, what difficulty does Lady Bird have? Has she grown? What happened in the end of the film is not growth, but what we call betrayal of your older self. Expand
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mrafrotastic00Jun 2, 2018
Lady Bird: Gerwig, screenwriter and director, has created a sharp movie with deadpan wit and emotional gravity; it's one of the year's best. Starring: Saoirse Ronan. Laurie Metcalf. Tracy Letts. Directed by Greta Gerwig. 100/100.Lady Bird: Gerwig, screenwriter and director, has created a sharp movie with deadpan wit and emotional gravity; it's one of the year's best. Starring: Saoirse Ronan. Laurie Metcalf. Tracy Letts. Directed by Greta Gerwig. 100/100. People might say that this movie reminds them of "Juno" or "The Edge of Seventeen;" it might be somewhat similar, but this movie is fresh overall. "Lady Bird" is about a teenager, Saoirse Ronan is wonderful, with that self-chosen nickname who comes of age in Sacramento, California. Laurie Metcalf, she needs to win an Oscar, is excellent as the mother of Lady Bird, and the other cast members are marvelous as well. Gerwig's writing and direction are exquisite; she has developed an honest movie. The result after viewing this motion pictures is heartfelt and hilarious. "Lady Bird" is one of those rare inventive films that actually captures adolescence without using sentiment. Expand
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theCRITIC2May 21, 2018
This movie is so amazing. It's a fast-paced film that is not bad, in fact it's actually one of the best thing about this film. Greta Gerwig's directing of this film is astounding. This film is like a snippet of someone's life or of someone'sThis movie is so amazing. It's a fast-paced film that is not bad, in fact it's actually one of the best thing about this film. Greta Gerwig's directing of this film is astounding. This film is like a snippet of someone's life or of someone's teenage years. I think this is one of the films that almost everyone can relate to. I think that this film should have deserve the Best Picure rather than The Shape of Water because this film is I think unique on its own. The concept of The Shape of Water was also unique but the ending kinda didn't. I didn't have a problem with Lady Bird so yeah it's a great film. Expand
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BobaGabeMay 20, 2018
This is a wonderful film. It was well acted and directed. Lady Bird was touching and quite funny.
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AkumaJackMay 10, 2018
Greta Gerwig could be a very good director soon, but i doubt she will be a good screenwriter in the close future. The plot of the movie is full of cliches about teenagers badly executed. So we have the popular mean girl, the fatty loser, theGreta Gerwig could be a very good director soon, but i doubt she will be a good screenwriter in the close future. The plot of the movie is full of cliches about teenagers badly executed. So we have the popular mean girl, the fatty loser, the gay dude with intrest in theater, the edgy anti capitalistic kid and so on. Everything seems fake. Expand
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ericdeltacoMay 3, 2018
Greta Gerwig manages to take cliches from a typical coming of age story, and turns it into so much more. Each character, no matter how insignificant, is well developed, and very relatable. Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf's performances willGreta Gerwig manages to take cliches from a typical coming of age story, and turns it into so much more. Each character, no matter how insignificant, is well developed, and very relatable. Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf's performances will make you emotional and reminiscent of your teen years. Expand
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AndrewBurgeApr 18, 2018
It is hugely obvious that 'Lady Bird' was directed by a woman. It takes a certain feminine patience and delicacy to carefully craft all the emotions and relatable moments of suffering, regret, love and laughter, all of these being filteredIt is hugely obvious that 'Lady Bird' was directed by a woman. It takes a certain feminine patience and delicacy to carefully craft all the emotions and relatable moments of suffering, regret, love and laughter, all of these being filtered through the prism of its coming-of-age lead character Christine McPherson (Saoirse Ronan), although she would prefer 'Lady Bird'. As she says at a casting for a play the name "was given to me by me".

So, Miss 'Lady Bird' is an extremely frustrated teenager, having near constant banter with her mom who also has her own past scars and she rubs them off on her daughter, being curious but also frivolous about sexuality and having pretentious ambitious of going to a proper East Coast College where "the culture is". But the beauty of her personality comes from director Greta Garwig and her carefully constructed approach towards it.

Her directorial talent shines the brightest when she slowly dissects her lead characters' deepest wishes, ambitions and sorrows through an understanding which I feel a man would not have been able to grasp. But her brilliant approach succeeded in making me understand and cheer for Lady Bird despite her anarchist ways of expressing herself.

And this dissection is applied to all the characters, especially Lady Bird's mother, Marion (Laurie Metcalf). Their chemistry is one of the best I have ever seen between two characters and their banters and eventual reconciliation has perfect writing with lines so relatable and harsh but funny. It is perfectly balanced. The only odd one out is Lady Bird's father, Larry (Tracy Letts) who is the only one in the film she has not argued with. He is a peaceful and understanding man always protecting her daughter even when she made mistakes and her interaction with him feels too real and touching.

This is, undoubtedly, one of the best films of the year, and Greta Garwig might just have one of the best directorial debuts ever. She brings forth her perfect recipe of feminine attention, strength and emotional delivery creating a raw, powerful, deep and absolutely beautiful story about the passage of a self-questionable teenager through life.
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kman5473Apr 10, 2018
From strictly a standpoint of determining whether or not this is a great story with great cinematography, editing, writing, casting, and dialogue, it absolutely is. It's a story composed with absolute precision, is relatable, and feelsFrom strictly a standpoint of determining whether or not this is a great story with great cinematography, editing, writing, casting, and dialogue, it absolutely is. It's a story composed with absolute precision, is relatable, and feels extraordinarily authentic. Easily one of the best, if not the best, depictions of the senior year/first year in college transition that I related to a lot. Expand
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PanchogulApr 8, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Buen guión, la relación madre-hija se expone de manera compleja pero que se entiende bien ya que no está alejado de la realidad de quizas muchas madres e hijas en diversas situaciones de la vida, en lo personal debió ganar el Oscar a Mejor Guión. Expand
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NancyAApr 3, 2018
Lady Bird's brilliance isn't easily accessible. It's so balanced and nuanced that I had to reflect upon what I had seen, read reviews to grasp the magnitude of the achievement. Thinking about what other movies in a similar genre didnt comeLady Bird's brilliance isn't easily accessible. It's so balanced and nuanced that I had to reflect upon what I had seen, read reviews to grasp the magnitude of the achievement. Thinking about what other movies in a similar genre didnt come close to achieving that Lady Bird accomplishes with effortless panache. Except for the performance of Laurie Metcalf (am I missing an e?). You'd have to be deaf, dumb & blind to miss such a sterling genius. Expand
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dc127Mar 28, 2018
I went into Lady Bird after all of the hype. The movie is interesting. I would say that all of the actors and actresses do a really nice job playing the roles they have been given. The hard part is that some of the characters are quiteI went into Lady Bird after all of the hype. The movie is interesting. I would say that all of the actors and actresses do a really nice job playing the roles they have been given. The hard part is that some of the characters are quite unlikeable. Lady Bird is just all over the place. She is self entitled, selfish, and just straight up weird. Saoirse Ronan is a great actress, but I often was taken out of scenes because she is clearly so much older than the role she is playing. I know 20 year olds routinely play high school kids, but something about her appearance makes her look even older. The movie also doesn't really have a plot. It is a good snapshot of what it is like to be Lady Bird. The movie just doesn't deserve the 9 and 10's critics have been giving it. I chalk that up to a couple factors. One is that Lady Bird is obsessed with New York and moving to where there is more "culture." This feeds into the elitist mindset of many critics. The other is that the main character and the director are women. Again, most reviewers have a liberal bias and this will buy the movie a couple extra good will points. Expand
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chapel_dwellerMar 27, 2018
This movie just kinda got teenage emotion in the bag, it made me feel nostalgic over anything and I would definitely watch it again.
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DavidWasHereMar 15, 2018
There are plenty of great coming-of-age films, but very few can be as real as Lady Bird. So much of the dialogue and acting, which is led by fantastic performances from Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf, to even the look, this is very much aThere are plenty of great coming-of-age films, but very few can be as real as Lady Bird. So much of the dialogue and acting, which is led by fantastic performances from Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf, to even the look, this is very much a raw and honest portrayal of teenage life. Nothing felt phony nor unrealistic, everything felt honest. This is what makes this movie so special, the fact that this staged story has this real life feeling and honesty that it transcends all the pitfalls of the atypical coming-of-age teen dramas and instead is a wonderful and thoughtful film about entering adulthood and mothers. Even with all the arguing and the fighting, at the end of the day we all have this bond with our parents and our parents have to us that will never die! Greta Gerwig has set herself up for what will hopefully be an amazing career in directing and writing for what is truly an honest movie.

It's not a 10 because Lucas Hedges is flat-out awful in this movie!
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whoischarlotteMar 13, 2018
This film was very relatable and definitely struck a cord with me. A great coming of age story, really deserves the awards buzz.
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section20mi6Mar 11, 2018
A coming of age story that looks awfully like a Noah Baumbach film, Lady Bird is actually directed by Greta Gerwig, making it looks like a replica of Baumbach's style from story lines to directions. Although the film has some realisticA coming of age story that looks awfully like a Noah Baumbach film, Lady Bird is actually directed by Greta Gerwig, making it looks like a replica of Baumbach's style from story lines to directions. Although the film has some realistic dialogues and excellent performance, it fails to live up as an original. Expand
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wafflereviewsMar 10, 2018
Everything that has been said about Lady Bird has already been said. I can't really add much here, but I'll try. Is Lady Bird a masterpiece? Heck no. But it sure is one of the most uniquely told films I've seen in years. Maybe even since MeEverything that has been said about Lady Bird has already been said. I can't really add much here, but I'll try. Is Lady Bird a masterpiece? Heck no. But it sure is one of the most uniquely told films I've seen in years. Maybe even since Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. Everything happens at a breakneck pace, but the film still takes the time to get to know well fleshed-out characters who we learn to sympathize with and relate to. Lady Bird doesn't sugarcoat the usual cinema coming-of-age story we're used to seeing, instead, it takes you on the realistic journey of what growing up is like, and it's fantastic. Expand
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annbdMar 10, 2018
If I have to be honest, the movie was not particularly interesting. Personally, I appreciate, that it is related to real life, maybe not only related, but also it represents the picture of most people's lives - not knowing who you are,If I have to be honest, the movie was not particularly interesting. Personally, I appreciate, that it is related to real life, maybe not only related, but also it represents the picture of most people's lives - not knowing who you are, strange relationships and everyday struggle with family members and friends, problems in school and in finding university and intimate life. So, I appreciate the focus on that. It's teen drama though. It says the movie is drama and comedy, didn't rally feel the comedy there. "Yes, I gave that name to myself. It is given to me by me" - that was fun haha! Anyway, I am used to teen comedies and I didn't get that movie as comedy. Somehow, soundtracks weren't enough and the script wasn't something special. Overall, it was a bit chaotic. Expand
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s053714Mar 9, 2018
Metacritic really let me down on this one. I don't understand the wonderful reviews. The only interesting character is the mother. The main character isn't very appealing and at times is a real jerk. The whole production seems amateurish.Metacritic really let me down on this one. I don't understand the wonderful reviews. The only interesting character is the mother. The main character isn't very appealing and at times is a real jerk. The whole production seems amateurish. And the entire storyline gets dull real fast. It's only about 90 minutes long but seems longer because it is rather boring. I think the director was saddled with a not-so-good script that ends very abruptly. Basically, this was a coming-of-age drama that should have been so much better. It reminded me of a straight-to-video production - definitely not Oscar worthy. Expand
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mrdr4gonMar 8, 2018
Lady Bird is an excellent coming of age dramedy that features several stand out performances and a touching and funny semi-autobiographical script from director Greta Gerwig.
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CTHReviewsMar 8, 2018
Lady Bird doesn't necessarily have a specific plot. Lady Bird is trying to get to college, but it's more in the background in a film that's mainly just about life in general. Some of these events don't even matter in the long run. But whatLady Bird doesn't necessarily have a specific plot. Lady Bird is trying to get to college, but it's more in the background in a film that's mainly just about life in general. Some of these events don't even matter in the long run. But what makes Lady Bird (the film) special is that we're following these investing characters in events that DON'T matter. Expand
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tigawayneMar 5, 2018
Lady Bird presents a character driven story that works really well, and the narrative helps build a realistic and human style and feeling to the film. The screenplay in the film is brilliant, giving characters truly interesting and genuineLady Bird presents a character driven story that works really well, and the narrative helps build a realistic and human style and feeling to the film. The screenplay in the film is brilliant, giving characters truly interesting and genuine development and arcs. This is achieved through the different relationships between characters and their experiences with each other, which form the multiple well written characters in the film. The acting of the cast is amazing as well, especially with Saoirse Ronan as Christine “Lady Bird”, who successfully provides the emotions needed to fully realize the character of Lady Bird. Different themes are interwove into the narrative really well also, particularly in character development, where themes such as love, growth and family are presented as the characters continue to develop in the film. All in all, Lady Bird is a fantastic film with brilliant writing that offers genuine emotions and character arcs. 8.5/10 Expand
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realist980Dec 26, 2017
Why is this sort of behavior so pushed these days?Like we have to be astounded by idiotic renegade behavior.Like we need more fkups on this planet.Female character is represented as someone who will probably be a horrible person once sheWhy is this sort of behavior so pushed these days?Like we have to be astounded by idiotic renegade behavior.Like we need more fkups on this planet.Female character is represented as someone who will probably be a horrible person once she grows up (she is terrible now).I don't know how this is interesting to anyone,why is it cute or why would anyone perceive this girl as a great character.The story of no discipline could be an alternate title.. Expand
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AlmostMar 4, 2018
Wonderful film superbly acted and written. This is a gem. Went to see it with my teenage daughter and a bunch of friends, different ages and sexes and yet everyone just loved it. It is light and deep at the same time, like a perfect songWonderful film superbly acted and written. This is a gem. Went to see it with my teenage daughter and a bunch of friends, different ages and sexes and yet everyone just loved it. It is light and deep at the same time, like a perfect song which gets every part right and then keeps resonating with you afterwards. I loved it. All actors really superb but Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf... wow! This is how all movies should be made. Good writing, great acting and good photography, is all you need. But getting the balance right is a minor miracle and with Lady Bird a minor miracle is what we have. Expand
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SrPepeMar 3, 2018
Una peli bastante graciosa, pero no sentí el fin de la película, no transmite ningún mensaje.
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Donovan84Mar 2, 2018
This is a good movie, but I don't think it lives up to the massive hype, which is too bad. If you go in and see the movie with tempered expectations, I bet you'll enjoy it more. I do really appreciate the way the movie treats religion in aThis is a good movie, but I don't think it lives up to the massive hype, which is too bad. If you go in and see the movie with tempered expectations, I bet you'll enjoy it more. I do really appreciate the way the movie treats religion in a surprising respectful way. Unlike most Hollywood disdain for folks of faith, this movie does a great job. As others have said, the acting is really well done. Expand
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caf2042Mar 1, 2018
Earlier this year, Lady Bird made headlines when it broke Rotten Tomatoes records. I was really excited to see if it stood up, and after seeing it, I think it does. I’m not gonna go out and say this is the best movie of the year, but it’s oneEarlier this year, Lady Bird made headlines when it broke Rotten Tomatoes records. I was really excited to see if it stood up, and after seeing it, I think it does. I’m not gonna go out and say this is the best movie of the year, but it’s one of the most well-acted. Saoirse Ronan is fantastic, and Laurie Metcalf is also excellent. Greta Gerwigs direction is strong, and really stand out. This is very different from most coming of age films, which is something I loved. My only real issue is that I wanted the movie to be longer. I wish I could have spent even more time with these characters. This is a good film, and one I enjoyed. Expand
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Shlomo3006Feb 28, 2018
Though it could be a cliche coming-of-age drama, it is very deep, entertaining and excellently acted, and performs a medium-class teenager's life in an excellent way.
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ViniciusBritoFeb 28, 2018
It portrays a teenager that is in her moment of transition at the end of high school, with all your problems and situations to think abou it, for real, the movie does this in a excelent way. You will surely see yourslef in Lady Bird, theIt portrays a teenager that is in her moment of transition at the end of high school, with all your problems and situations to think abou it, for real, the movie does this in a excelent way. You will surely see yourslef in Lady Bird, the school problems with grades, difficulties about college, want to go to a different place that you think is better than yours. More than anything, i'm gonna say that this movie is about to value family, recognize how hard and tough is to take cara of a person, in every way, and we should not depreciate them, even if there are things that we don't like or think should be better in some way, our parents are people and we gotta be thankful to them for everything they have done. The movie also shows us, and make us remember/think about, the teenager problem with relationships, both love and friendship, the desire to make friends with people who are more "popular" and who seem to be better that your friends, most of the time that's not good, will just put away your true friends for a illusion and regret, this frendship part is very predictable and you see it coming, but it's well done anyway. Regret is showed in the movie in a amazing way, showing how the character makes bad decisions all the time and learn from it all the time, learning and growing. Saoirse Ronan does a terrific job, portraying a teenager, she have the innocence and at the same time malice of the age, the reaction of discovery and regret for bad attitudes, she is amazing. Laurie Metcalf also have a great job, the way that she does a mother that needs her daughter to do something and maybe doesn't make her understand that is formidable, you really buy her as a mother, the sadness and happynes that she apply on the character is genuine. Lucas Hedges has a story that is forgotten by the movie. Generally all actors did a pretty good job. The scenes that she is at school are much well done, that you can really see and remeber your time in school, it felt good. There is a cinematographic resource that tells something, at the beginning, it shows Lady Bird and her friend walking to home, from the right to the left, at the end she is walking from the left to the right, giving idea of ​​progression, while in Sacramento she had the idea of regression, just after it shows her and her mother gointo to the same direction in the car, she notices that isn't WHERE but WHAT or WHO we want, she grows right there as a person. A very real movie. Expand
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Rebecca31Feb 27, 2018
Lady Bird probably isn't winning any Oscars but it's a great coming of age story. Written and directed by Greta Gerwig and starring Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Lucas Hedges and Timothée Chalamet. I've never been a massive Saoirse Ronan fanLady Bird probably isn't winning any Oscars but it's a great coming of age story. Written and directed by Greta Gerwig and starring Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Lucas Hedges and Timothée Chalamet. I've never been a massive Saoirse Ronan fan but she played this part perfectly. Timothée Chalamet is so insignificant I almost forgot he was in the movie, Lucas Hedges gives another great performance but for me it's Laurie Metcalf as Lady Birds' mother who stands out above the rest.

Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson is in her final year of school in Sacramento, California. Longing to move away from her home and to where "culture is" the story follows her and the every day problems facing a seventeen year old girl. Lady Bird is a very emotional movie not only because it deals with issues many of us can relate to but it's one of those films were the acting gradually disappears and you feel like you're watching real people with real problems. Lady Bird's relationship with her mother played by Laurie Metcalf for example is perhaps the strongest element in the movie. An onscreen relationship that from the very opening scene feels remarkably genuine. Laurie Metcalf gives a brilliant performance, and will definitely hit you with all the feels. There were a couple of ideas brought into the story that were dropped and had no follow up and for me the ending was a little dissatisfying. I found this quite frustrating but Lady Bird is a great coming of age movie that you're sure to enjoy. Highly recommended.
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enrick9Feb 27, 2018
Inspiradora, simple, Hermosa! eso es esta maravilla de película #LadyBirdForPresident
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foxgroveFeb 25, 2018
Sharply written and genuinely funny, dramatic and human by turn, this is a lot better than the rather cheap looking trailer implies. The cast are superb and Saoirse Ronan is fast becoming in danger of taking up the 'It Girl' mantle. ISharply written and genuinely funny, dramatic and human by turn, this is a lot better than the rather cheap looking trailer implies. The cast are superb and Saoirse Ronan is fast becoming in danger of taking up the 'It Girl' mantle. I sincerely hope she doesn't because then all we can look forward to is the kind of disposable output that we often get from Roberts, Bullock, and now Lawrence. Greta Gerwig has made a film of real substance which is also accessible and delightfully entertaining. Expand
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IlReverendoFeb 25, 2018
This was embarassing. When I came to metacritic and saw it had 94 I was in complete shock. Really unoriginal, cliched dialogues. A teenager who talks like a teenager... whoooo, edgy, she said **** to her mom. If anyone had adviced me to watchThis was embarassing. When I came to metacritic and saw it had 94 I was in complete shock. Really unoriginal, cliched dialogues. A teenager who talks like a teenager... whoooo, edgy, she said **** to her mom. If anyone had adviced me to watch it, I would knee them in the ****ing balls. Expand
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ErramilFeb 24, 2018
What the flux is wrong with reviews these days? I watched this because it was claimed to be the best hit of the year, but ended up being a slightly enjoyable movie. Is not that bad, but it's far far away from good to be at the oscars. Come on.
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StrawberryGirlFeb 23, 2018
I didn't really care to see this movie but my friend wanted to see it and when I saw a score of 94 on metacritic I thought WOW!!!, what could possibly go wrong!!!??? Well, how about for the first time ever, metacritic has let me down. Can II didn't really care to see this movie but my friend wanted to see it and when I saw a score of 94 on metacritic I thought WOW!!!, what could possibly go wrong!!!??? Well, how about for the first time ever, metacritic has let me down. Can I ask them for a refund? Lol! For those of you who are interested in my opinion, I just found the movie boring. It's basically snapshots of a girls life and they just weren't that interesting or compelling. I found myself checking the time, shifting in my seat, eating too much popcorn to try and stave off the boredom. It just wasn't for me.

Christine (oh squeeze me, "Lady Bird"), was everything her mother said she was. Selfish, ungrateful, argumentative and a bit of a user. As the lead character, she wasn't a very nice person. Her mother was mean, a bully, controlling and miserable. Welcome to the 2 lead characters! On the plus side, the supporting characters were mostly delightful! Christine's best friend Jules was so lovely, I want her for my best friend. The father was just a gorgeous, supportive person and even her belligerent brother and his strange girlfriend were more interesting and more open to criticism than "Lady Bird" herself. If this is autobiographical in any way, I don't think Greta Gerwig was a very nice teenager! (That's right, I said it, come at me!!!) In short, I found the movie stale. Nothing new or interesting here. How the hell it got a 94 is still beyond me. That's a bloody high score!!! At least the user score has it lower down the totem pole, with Phantom Thread, The Greatest Showman and Paddington 2 rating higher. I think I'll have to pay more attention to the userscore and less to the metascore in the future. Maybe, if it had a score of 60/70, I wouldn't be so scathing but I feel royally ripped off and I'm never gonna get those 90 mins back. Honestly, I could have stayed home in my sweats, watching re-runs of My Name is Earl. Cheers all!!!
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