En 2002, una niña con inclinaciones artísticas alcanza la mayoría de edad en Sacramento, California.En 2002, una niña con inclinaciones artísticas alcanza la mayoría de edad en Sacramento, California.En 2002, una niña con inclinaciones artísticas alcanza la mayoría de edad en Sacramento, California.
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- Nominado a 5 premios Óscar
- 124 premios ganados y 228 nominaciones en total
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Refreshing
This coming of age movie is finely written and directed by Greta Gerwig. She loosely bases the story on her own experiences growing up in Sacramento. The main character, Christine, is 17 years old and calls herself « Lady Bird ». I like her free spirit. Saoirse Ronan fully embodies the role, bringing her energy and her sense of humor. She gives a great performance, as does Laurie Metcalf. Both actresses perfectly capture the complex relationship between a mother and her daughter. The rest of the cast is also good, especially Lucas Hedges and Timothée Chalamet who play the boyfriends. The scenes with them are indeed funny and colorful. This bittersweet comedy deserves to be seen. It's a refreshing portrayal of teenage life.
Gerwig makes a statement on the importance of finding your voice
Offbeat and off brand, Greta Gerwig's 2017 major studio directorial debut 'Lady Bird' is a tale of angst, stress and a strive for perfection and acceptance. The 2002-set film showcases Sacramento in all its glory - or perhaps, lack thereof - and puts Academy Award-nominee Saorise Ronan in the driver's seat to make an impact on audiences.
Think of it as a more mainstream, female 'Napoleon Dynamite,' the themes in 'Bird' are common ones that many young adults can identify with during the confusing, competitive high school years. At the center of the film is Ronan's title character (née, Christine), who stops at nothing to escape her hometown for the east coast while battling her mother, Marion (Laurie Metcalf). This rivalry dominates the entire film and helps us understand how one's environment growing up can have a major impact on their choices in life. Between jumping out of moving vehicles, disrupting assemblies at her Catholic high school and struggling with early love, Lady Bird stumbles her way through senior year in pursuit of being part of the "in crowd."
Of course, this premise offers Gerwig a lot to work with, and her signature dramedic, deadpan tone is a constant throughout 'Bird.' Everything from the way scenes are shot to the quirky music selection are dripping with proverbial eye rolls, and they all work. Sure, there are a few moments that could cause general audiences gasp, but most of them are done in a way that is not mean-spirited or in poor taste. Aside from Ronan's A+ performance, others in the supporting cast don't disappoint, from Lucas Hedges to Timothée Chalamet.
'Lady Bird' was not a monster hit, but it has the building blocks to become a cult classic for this generation, similar to the way 'Dynamite' did nearly 15 years ago, and sets up Gerwig and Ronan to become even bigger stars than they already are.
Think of it as a more mainstream, female 'Napoleon Dynamite,' the themes in 'Bird' are common ones that many young adults can identify with during the confusing, competitive high school years. At the center of the film is Ronan's title character (née, Christine), who stops at nothing to escape her hometown for the east coast while battling her mother, Marion (Laurie Metcalf). This rivalry dominates the entire film and helps us understand how one's environment growing up can have a major impact on their choices in life. Between jumping out of moving vehicles, disrupting assemblies at her Catholic high school and struggling with early love, Lady Bird stumbles her way through senior year in pursuit of being part of the "in crowd."
Of course, this premise offers Gerwig a lot to work with, and her signature dramedic, deadpan tone is a constant throughout 'Bird.' Everything from the way scenes are shot to the quirky music selection are dripping with proverbial eye rolls, and they all work. Sure, there are a few moments that could cause general audiences gasp, but most of them are done in a way that is not mean-spirited or in poor taste. Aside from Ronan's A+ performance, others in the supporting cast don't disappoint, from Lucas Hedges to Timothée Chalamet.
'Lady Bird' was not a monster hit, but it has the building blocks to become a cult classic for this generation, similar to the way 'Dynamite' did nearly 15 years ago, and sets up Gerwig and Ronan to become even bigger stars than they already are.
Where many movies about teenagers and high school fail, Ladybird is able to succeed
Where many movies about teenagers and high school fail, Ladybird is able to succeed...
This 2017, Oscar nominated movie, made by female director Greta Gerwig, is a coming-of-age tale that follows Christine McPherson, "Ladybird," in her final year of high school.
Ladybird manages to be a realistic and nostalgic take on the experiences of a teenage girl, all while being hilarious to the audience. This is something most high school movies fail at and it can make any actual high school student feel patronized. Ladybird is never patronizing and even celebrates what it's like to be a teenage girl.
Saoirse Ronan, Christine, and Laurie Metcalf, Marion, are an amazing duo as Mother and daughter and the chemistry between them is visible. They manage to capture the highs and lows of a mother-daughter relationship at that point in life. The point between childhood and adulthood, where a teenage girl needs her mother, but needs a taste of independence just as much.
Relatable and tender, Ladybird is perfect for any small-town teenager who has ever dreamt of something more from life. Christine's drive to get into the college of her choice is both relatable and inspiring. Christine's two romantic relationships throughout the movie, while being funny, can feel all two familiar to any teenage girl.
The sudden ending of the movie may leave some viewers unsatisfied, I would argue that it is the perfect ending. Although that chapter of Christine's life is over and the movie is done, it doesn't mean Christine's story is done altogether.
Very nice movie
It's funny, sad and heartwarming at the same time, like the real life is. So many emotions combined with fine editing and great storytelling. So many pieces with small stories about adulthood, first steps in independent life, child dreams, first love interests, heartbreaking moments with people around and the main storyline about true hard love between mother and daughter.
This story really resonated in me. In each character I found someone I know. Post graduation problems and love that is not always easy to show and understand from another.
Lady Bird Captures the Most Exciting and Scariest Transition in Life
Writer and director Greta Gerwig of the film Lady Bird does a splendid job at casually touching on many prominent issues that teenagers face growing up in America. It doesn't make it obvious and it doesn't make feel like it's trying to make some PSA. But the main character Christine McPherson or Lady Bird which is the name she has given herself and is the names she's prefers everyone to call her by. Lives through her senior year and experiences many difficult experiences as she makes the transition from High School into college. It captures in a unique way many aspects of the struggle of high school, trying to fit in with the cool crowd even if it means you might lose something. And juggling family life with school life or with boyfriends.
It's entertaining to see the unexpected behavior of lady bird, like in the opening scene of the movie when she argues with her mother and she gets so fed up with her mother she opens the car door and jumps out of a moving vehicle. From the very start we see Christine's impulsive behavior, but it's that impulsive behavior that leads her to learn and make mistakes and eventually will lead to finding herself.
Gerwig reveals this story about a girl in a poor family trying to make it through her senior year of highs school in Sacramento. Her dream is to attend a college in New York but financial issues and her mother are keeping her from making that dream reality. With her best friend Julie by her side to battle through High School they are always there for each other.
Where Gerwig does a brilliant job is in the script. With every interaction Lady Bird has with someone else it brings us deeper into who she is and what's she's trying to accomplish. Every argument with her mother or impulsive action brings a depth into her character that makes it easier to understand why she does what she does. I also think that the setting, especially the time period, of this movie is important. It's in 2002 where cell phones are just starting and not everyone has them. It's more of a wealthy person item and it also helps veer away from the Instagram and Snapchat obsessive lives that most kids have today.
This movie also connects very well with audience members especially teenagers in school right now because it just shows the raw life of a teenager. There's no sugar coating or anything like that, just harsh and real conditions. But People are intrigued by things they can relate to because it makes you think. It makes you think about your own life compared to the movie and this movie definitely connects to a lot of viewers out there. Also the mother and daughter or just kid to parent relationship will resonate with a lot of the viewers out there.
One of the more weaker aspects of the film was probably one of the last scenes of the movie where Lady Bird gets drunk and ends up in a hospital. The scene wasn't well put together and fast. Also the acting in that particular part wasn't that great and it just seemed like a the doctor that had like one line was just bad at trying to be a doctor.
Gerwig simply captures the highs and lows, the happy and sad, the dirty and beautiful moments of teenage life that is unparalleled to any other movie. That is why the movie is so good, because it reveals all of those things about High School in such a fresh and perfect way. It is also brings to life many situations we all have been apart of or will be a part of that makes relive those moments, and that what draws everyone to this movie, because you can connect to it.
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- TriviaSaoirse Ronan had done some stage work before filming this movie, and the heavy makeup combined with hot stage lights had caused some spontaneous acne eruptions. Rather than covering it up, make-up artists Jacqueline Knowlton and Ronan convinced the writer and director Greta Gerwig to leave it visible to differentiate this movie from most other coming-of-age dramas full of teenagers with perfect skin. Gerwig concurred.
- ErroresWhen Lady Bird is in her brother's room in 2002, the PC shows Windows 7 background and task bar from 2009.
- Citas
Marion McPherson: I want you to be the very best version of yourself that you can be.
Christine 'Lady Bird' McPherson: What if this is the best version?
- Créditos curiososOpening caption: "Anybody who talks about California hedonism has never spent a Christmas in Sacramento." -Joan Didion
- Versiones alternativasThe Australian release was censored, after the original uncut version of the film was passed MA15+ uncut the distributor chose to remove use of the strongest language ('c**t') as well as a brief sexual image from a pornographic novel in order to obtain an M rating. This edited version was then released into theaters throughout Australia.
- ConexionesFeatured in To Be Continued (2017)
- Bandas sonorasWith Fun in My Life
Written by Ellis Clarance Taylor Sr.
Performed by James Whitney
Courtesy of The Numero Group
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Lady Bird: Tuổi Nổi Loạn
- Locaciones de filmación
- Sacramento, California, Estados Unidos(Town where Lady Bird lives and she craves to leave)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 10,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 48,958,273
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 364,437
- 5 nov 2017
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 78,987,280
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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