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Birdy

  • 1984
  • R
  • 2h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
26 k
MA NOTE
Nicolas Cage and Matthew Modine in Birdy (1984)
Home Video Trailer from Columbia Tristar
Liretrailer2:36
1 vidéo
99+ photos
DrameGuerreDrame psychologiqueLe passage à l’âge adulte

Après que deux amis soient rentrés de la guerre du Vietnam, l'un d'eux souffre de troubles mentaux et devient obsédé par l'idée de devenir un oiseau.Après que deux amis soient rentrés de la guerre du Vietnam, l'un d'eux souffre de troubles mentaux et devient obsédé par l'idée de devenir un oiseau.Après que deux amis soient rentrés de la guerre du Vietnam, l'un d'eux souffre de troubles mentaux et devient obsédé par l'idée de devenir un oiseau.

  • Director
    • Alan Parker
  • Writers
    • William Wharton
    • Sandy Kroopf
    • Jack Behr
  • Stars
    • Matthew Modine
    • Nicolas Cage
    • John Harkins
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    26 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Alan Parker
    • Writers
      • William Wharton
      • Sandy Kroopf
      • Jack Behr
    • Stars
      • Matthew Modine
      • Nicolas Cage
      • John Harkins
    • 84Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 39Commentaires de critiques
    • 71Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Trailer 2:36
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    Photos152

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    Rôles principaux72

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    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Birdy
    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Al Columbato
    John Harkins
    John Harkins
    • Doctor Weiss
    Sandy Baron
    Sandy Baron
    • Mr. Columbato
    Karen Young
    Karen Young
    • Hannah Rourke
    Bruno Kirby
    Bruno Kirby
    • Renaldi
    Nancy Fish
    Nancy Fish
    • Mrs. Prevost
    George Buck
    • Birdy's Father
    Dolores Sage
    • Birdy's Mother
    Pat Ryan
    Pat Ryan
    • Joe Sagessa
    • (as Robert L. Ryan)
    James Santini
    • Mario Columbato
    Maud Winchester
    • Doris Robinson
    • (as Maude Winchester)
    Marshall Bell
    Marshall Bell
    • Ronsky
    Elizabeth Whitcraft
    • Rosanne
    Sandra Beall
    • Shirley
    Victoria Nekko
    • Claire
    Crystal Field
    Crystal Field
    • Mrs. Columbato
    John Brumfield
    • Mr. Kohler
    • Director
      • Alan Parker
    • Writers
      • William Wharton
      • Sandy Kroopf
      • Jack Behr
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs84

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    9Megabuck

    Brilliant story of friendship, and a journey into madness

    Birdy is a difficult film to describe. It's about the developing friendship between Al (Nick Cage) and Birdy (Matthew Modine), but it's also about a descent into madness, and the lengths to which Al goes for his friend.

    The film starts in the late 60's, in a US military mental hospital. Cage has been seriously wounded, and has had reconstructive surgery on his face, but he's been brought in because Birdy is here. He's uncommunicative and appears to recognise no one, spending all day squatting on the floor of his cell squinting up at the window.

    The story is mostly told in flashbacks, either Al recounting incidents in their growing friendship as neighbourhood kids or, later, Birdy remembering other incidents. From the start the two are pretty dissimilar - Al is athletic, outgoing and popular while Birdy is quiet and introverted - a typical nerd. The two are, paradoxically, brought together by Birdy's love of birds, and the stupid things they do - making suits out of pigeon feathers to befriend more pigeons, climbing on (and falling off) factories trying to capture more birds.

    Al tries to set Birdy on a 'normal' track; they buy a wrecked car and fix it up, and head off to the beach. But Birdy is just too wrapped up in himself for this to work, and it's a wonder he doesn't alienate Al with his strange behaviour.

    In the 'present', the doctor is putting more pressure on Al to get Birdy to respond; if he doesn't, then Birdy will be written off and sent to a permanent mental institution. The flashbacks continue, and it becomes clear that Birdy's love of birds has turned into an obsession, and then into the darker realms beyond that.

    The final few minutes of the film cover a lot of ground; Al finally realises that Birdy is pretty well off the deep end; they both go off to fight in the war; Al gets his injury, while we see the incident that left Birdy in his present state. Meanwhile the doctor finally decides that time has run out, but Al decides he's not leaving.

    The ending of the film is incredibly powerful, and it should be a criminal offence to give it away. Is it 'appropriate' to the rest of the film? I dunno - but I thought it was pretty damn good.

    The film stands or falls on the performances of Cage and Modine - and, for me, it stands tall. Cage is excellent in his role, capturing the bravado of his character perfectly; but Modine is simply brilliant. During the flashbacks he portrays his nerdy character completely believably, but it's the way he handles the scenes in the asylum that amazed me. As soon as you know his obsession, it is crystal clear that he's not squatting in his cell, but perching, wishing to fly.

    Alan Parker has made some great films; this might just be his best.
    pahool

    Great movie, great ending.

    This is one of my favorite movies of all time. It's such a great growing-up buddy flick. Despite the serious subject matter (shell-shocked, catatonic Vietnam vet in mental hospital), the movie manages to be very light-hearted for the most part, without discounting the gravity of the situation that the characters are in. It doesn't seek to use the war as a means of creating the identities of the characters, the war and the "present situation" in the film (most of the film is flashbacks) are more background to the story of two crazy Philly kids growing up together.

    The movie is full of laughs that don't occur at the expense of the characters, but rather, bring you closer to them. I personally identified with Matthew Modine's character, and found myself laughing in spite of myself at some of his mishaps and wondering "how did I ever survive being a teenager?"

    Modine plays Birdy flawlessly. His character, while strange, is certainly believable and definitely likeable. He's like the visionary mystic friend I never had! Nicholas Cage is equally good as Al, Birdy's more down-to-earth lady's man friend. Their friendship seems unlikely on the outside, but powerful and inevitable by the end of the movie.

    I think it's strange that some people didn't like the ending to Birdy. I think it's one of the best movie endings for a buddy film ever. It accurately reflects the tone of Birdy and Al's relationship more than any other ending possibly could. It ties their characters in the present in perfectly with the growing-up characters of the flashback sequences. Perfect!
    8dee.reid

    "Birdy" flies away into cinematic greatness

    (I was flipping through the channels one quiet evening at home when I stumbled across this picture, "Birdy.")

    To some, the character Birdy (Matthew Modine) has an unnatural and (quite) unhealthy obsession with birds. Well, he spends most of his time with birds, has dreams of flying away from his real-world troubles, and his only friend is a neighborhood tough named Al (Nicolas Cage). So because of his obsession with birds, Birdy has to be crazy, right? So is Al even crazier for befriending him… well, isn't he?

    It is these questions and many more that make up the central theme of Alan Parker's superb 1984 drama "Birdy" (adapted from William Wharton's novel), a film about two crazy guys whose friendship is ultimately tested by each other's mental sicknesses. Both of their lives take drastic turns before and after they have done tours in Vietnam, and ultimately wind up in opposite ends of the psyche ward of a state mental hospital, with Al, who's been left virtually unrecognizable by his facial bandages and Birdy, who's stuck in a catatonic state as a result of an accident out on the killing fields.

    It is also the feelings of isolation between the two that brings them together, as flashbacks during their stay help to emphasize their emotions. Birdy, feeling like he is the only one that understands his bird "dream," may in actuality be the only "sane" character in the whole film. Al, who is injured from a shell explosion, questions who he is because he's not even sure who it really is underneath the bandages on his face. And it is liberation, whether it be physical or mental, that is expressed greatly by the film's ending, and Birdy's eventual coming to grips with his own current predicament.

    Director Parker has always made it a point of capturing human suffering on celluloid, and this has been the main subject in a number of his films, including "Midnight Express" (1978) and "Angel Heart" (1987). Here, his subject matter is fairly lighter than those films, since the audience is spared the really intense mental anguish that accompanied "Express" and the graphic carnage of "Angel."

    There's a kind of deep spiritual undercurrent flowing through "Birdy," which is most apparent by the lead character's fascination with his quarry – birds. To him, birds represent freedom, a kind of freedom that can only be obtained by literally taking to the skies, and soaring high above all his problems (fans of Terry Gilliam's political satire "Brazil" should take notice here). This of course leads to the film's profound ending on the mental hospital's rooftop, where Al and Birdy must make a desperate choice – choose freedom, or choose confinement – of the body, or of the psyche.

    I won't reveal any more than those close details but you'll have to see what happens for yourself. It really caught me off guard and in a lesser movie might seem tacky, but the way Parker and the actors handle just makes the on-screen action that much more moving. But you can be sure of this: Birdy flies. And "Birdy" does fly into underrated classic movie status because of its performers and director Alan Parker's direction.

    10/10
    9Galina_movie_fan

    Has Been Overlooked For Too Long:

    "Birdy"is an outstanding character study with a well-written script that was directed by a very talented director (Alan Parker of "Pink Floyd The Wall", "Midnight Express", "Mississippi Burning", and "Angel Heart"). Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage both gave unforgettable performances in this dark, disturbing yet somehow uplifting story of two friends from South Philadelphia, Al (Cage) and Birdy (Modine in the performance that easily could be one of the best ever given by any actor on screen and sadly has been overlooked for too long). Birdy is an innocent and odd young man who has been always fascinated by birds and wanted to learn to fly. Both friends had to take a traumatic tour of duty in Vietnam that affected them tremendously – both physically and mentally. The film is not about Vietnam, though – it is a brilliant story of friendship and how far Al would go for his friend. The film has one of the most original and surprising endings ever.
    8SnoopyStyle

    two great performances

    Birdy (Matthew Modine) is the weirdo kid in a working class Philadelphia neighborhood. Al Columbato (Nicolas Cage) becomes his friend. Birdy introduces Al to his love of pigeons. They're both sent to Vietnam. Birdy returns in psychological distress after a month MIA. Al returns after suffering wounds to his face. Birdy's doctor finds Al to help in his treatment.

    These are two great performances. Matthew Modine transforms physically and also mentally. Cage is the conduit between the audience and Birdy. He's not necessarily in the easier role at the least. They're both equally amazing. This isn't a movie about big plot developments. It's watching the obsessive Birdy going deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole.

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    Histoire

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Nicolas Cage had two teeth removed (without anesthetic) for this role.
    • Gaffes
      Al calls Birdy "Al" (11:08)
    • Citations

      Birdy: I guess it's kinda hard to be good at something nobody wants, huh?

    • Générique farfelu
      Animals: Perta ... Bird No. 9 Perta's Stunts ... Queepers Alfonso ... AS HIMSELF Cat ... Hobbie Dogs ... Sneaky, Willey, Ace, Prince, Tiger, Bo, Rudah, Chiggar, Tyko, Kelly, Red, Fantasy, Scooter. Seagull ... Jonathan Snake ... Monty Jungle Bird ... Horatio Pigeons ... No's. 1 to 84
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Johnny Dangerously/Micki + Maude/Birdy/A Passage to India (1984)
    • Bandes originales
      At Night
      (uncredited)

      Written by Peter Gabriel

      Composed by Peter Gabriel

      Performed by Peter Gabriel

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 décembre 1984 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Alas de libertad
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Wildwood, New Jersey, États-Unis(Atlantic City - Fairground)
    • sociétés de production
      • Tri-Star Pictures
      • Delphi III Productions
      • A&M Films
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    • Budget
      • 12 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 455 045 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 13 720 $ US
      • 25 déc. 1984
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 1 455 096 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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