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Lady Bird

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A teenager (Saoirse Ronan) navigates a loving but turbulent relationship with her strong-willed mother (Laurie Metcalf) over the course of an eventful and poignant senior year of high school.
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Lady Bird delivers fresh insights about the turmoil of adolescence -- and reveals writer-director Greta Gerwig as a fully formed filmmaking talent.

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Adam Kempenaar Filmspotting 09/20/2024
5/5
In every example where resolution or a character epiphany occurs, you can point to how Gerwig undercuts those moments in ways that less honest, conventional movies would. Go to Full Review
Anupama Chopra Film Companion 09/05/2018
4/5
Lady Bird combines wisdom and tenderness, humor and grace. It's light-footed without being lightweight. And it captures, with great feeling, the turbulence of a girl growing up. I can't recommend it enough. Go to Full Review
Robert Daniels 812filmreviews 09/05/2018
3.5/4
Greta Gerwig's directorial debut, Lady Bird, is the millisecond of possibility, the speck of unflinching nerve, which might only occur once in our lives. Go to Full Review
Don Shanahan Every Movie Has a Lesson Jul 20
5/5
"Lady Bird" is a cornucopia woven with striking candor and filled with delightful oxymorons artfully composed to challenge taboos and stereotypes. Go to Full Review
JD Duran InSession Film 08/08/2024
Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf are a dynamic duo that will stick with me for a long time. Gerwig’s direction is astounding for a first-timer in how she demonstrates precision and control... Go to Full Review
Ankit Ojha Cinema Elite 07/09/2024
4/5
Greta Gerwig is on fire—if her filmography isn’t proof enough of her seemingly limitless talent, “Lady Bird” will be. Go to Full Review
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Drake 08/28/2023 A coming-of-age teen dramedy, from the POV of a sub-upper-middle-class Catholic white millennial from California—so I could plenty empathize, and I do appreciate Greta Gerwig representing our generation on the screen, but those intersectionalities mean the conflicts can only be so much, that they're all of a nature of which they'll sort themselves out with the passing of time, and so many dramatic scenes based on them come off as melodramatic performances from the temporality of a teenager (when there's so time & again a dipping POV following the mother, who should be wiser). All that said, the writing is a quite competent Hollywood 3-act screenplay, with plenty of chuckle-inducing lines, multiple tear-rendering deliveries of monologue-y lines, and a rollicking story to fill a feature-length. Watching in 2023 a film from 2017 set in 2002-03 is uncanny, but this is a worthy addition to the canon for the 21st-century's progression of what John Hughes could muster in the '80s, and the hipster touches (e.g. the Joan Didion epigraph the local band) and depictions of life for an adolescent in the '00s stirred in me that romantic yearning for a simpler time of pre-cynic enjoyment of social living. A full dose of emotional content to invest one's bit of time into. See more Atticus D Sep 20 This movie is quite possibly the best possible coming of age film. Maybe I'm biased, I am a freshman in college, but the plot of finding yourself at the end of high school, of conflict with your parents, and of realizing how much of an asshole you are and trying to fix it is timeless. In addition to a script that encapsulates so much of what makes going to high school as the member of a small class both great and hellish, excellent performances by Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf make an excellent script into an excellent film. See more Mackenzie L Sep 7 I tried to watch this film when I was about 19 but I didn't give it a good chance at the time. 3 years later, I tried again and I wish I just watched it the first time around. This has got to be my new favourite film! Gerwig's intentional use of colour theory and semiotics is extremely effective, a true masterpiece for those girls who grew up unafraid to have an opinion, feeling like an outsider, battling the rest of the world single-handedly. I cried several times throughout the film due to how close-to-home several of the themes felt to me. Saoirse Ronan did an excellently convincing job playing her role as Lady Bird. For me personally, everything about this film is perfect, and it is exactly what I needed to see at this moment in my life. Thank you Greta Gerwig <3 See more Sarah B Aug 11 Way over rated! It was okay, but not life changing. See more John W Jul 22 This is a film for people who enjoy seeing a lot of good technical skill wasted on a lackluster movie. A boring and almost insulting story about a self-entitled white girl whose bad attitude and refusal to see anyone in her life as anything other than a caricature of themselves leaves me wondering how she even has the (more interesting) friends that she does. What this adds to stories about adolescence is minimal, but it is interesting to see a story about a working class kid believing herself to be poor and oppressed. Maybe I need to rewatch this to see if Lady Bird was meant to be a Holden Caulfield: An asshole who alienates people with narcissistic black and white thinking grounded in a fear of growing up. See more Rae R Jul 21 I loved this movie so much. The teenagers were like actual teenagers, they were awkward and full of feelings and just like actual teenagers. And that’s coming from a teenager, btw. It was beautifully shot, I mean Greta Gerwig is one of my favorite directors, the acting was amazing, I cried a FEW times and all around, I just wanna watch this movie again and again See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A teenager (Saoirse Ronan) navigates a loving but turbulent relationship with her strong-willed mother (Laurie Metcalf) over the course of an eventful and poignant senior year of high school.
Director
Greta Gerwig
Producer
Scott Rudin, Eli Bush, Evelyn O'Neill
Screenwriter
Greta Gerwig
Distributor
A24
Production Co
Scott Rudin Productions, A24
Rating
R (Language|Brief Graphic Nudity|Sexual Content|Teen Partying)
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 22, 2017, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 13, 2018
Box Office (Gross USA)
$48.9M
Runtime
1h 34m
Sound Mix
Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)
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