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5,9/10
3,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Duas meninas de uma academia de balé de elite têm seus laços e seus corpos testados enquanto competem por um contrato para ingressar na companhia da Ópera Nacional de Paris.Duas meninas de uma academia de balé de elite têm seus laços e seus corpos testados enquanto competem por um contrato para ingressar na companhia da Ópera Nacional de Paris.Duas meninas de uma academia de balé de elite têm seus laços e seus corpos testados enquanto competem por um contrato para ingressar na companhia da Ópera Nacional de Paris.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Toby Huss
- Scott Sanders
- (narração)
Gaétan Vermeulen
- Jean Paul
- (as Gaetan Vermeulen)
Igone de Jongh
- Sarah Barinelli
- (as Igoné de Jongh)
Maddie Green
- Isabelle
- (as Madeleine Green)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Resumo
Reviewers say 'Birds of Paradise' delves into competition, betrayal, and ballet's dark side, often likened to 'Black Swan'. Praised for visual quality, cinematography, and performances by Frøseth and Silvers, it faces criticism for clichés, rushed plot, and underdeveloped characters. The film's choreography and aesthetic receive mixed feedback, with some finding it captivating and others insufficient. Overall, it's seen as an ambitious yet flawed portrayal of competitive ballet's intense world.
Avaliações em destaque
This is very well shot with good camera moves. The score and production design help the experience so much and are effective. The storytelling is nuanced. The direction was on point. I really enjoyed the way the information was delivered.
The tone was great. Sometimes I expected it to go some ways but it surprised me.
Sometimes the movie moved between genres which I thought made the storytelling better and helped the experience. The performances were great too.
The choreography was amazing. It was beautiful but it also was a big part of the storytelling and was meaningful and symbolic and poetic.
It does what it wanted to do in an effective way imo.
This is personal but the movie made me think about greatness in our society, and what it even means. Maybe there are more ways to interpret the word. I think with paying attention it is not hard to understand it during the first watch, but I also enjoyed the second watch a lot too.
The tone was great. Sometimes I expected it to go some ways but it surprised me.
Sometimes the movie moved between genres which I thought made the storytelling better and helped the experience. The performances were great too.
The choreography was amazing. It was beautiful but it also was a big part of the storytelling and was meaningful and symbolic and poetic.
It does what it wanted to do in an effective way imo.
This is personal but the movie made me think about greatness in our society, and what it even means. Maybe there are more ways to interpret the word. I think with paying attention it is not hard to understand it during the first watch, but I also enjoyed the second watch a lot too.
No pun intended - or maybe not the way you think. On the other hand, if you've read a few of my reviews, you may have already guessed that I sometimes mean multiple things with what I write. In this case, it is about the numbness ballet dancers go through (especially with their feet), but also the numbness some viewers may feel with movies about ballet.
We have seen a few of them - and this may not have too many new things that it can introduce. But the interplay between the two main characters, their relationship that is not entirely clear, but also the visual interpretation of certain things, does give it an edge.
Not the best movie ever, but a really nice effort and really well acted too. The story and the amount of passion thrown at us is really something in a good sense. Still you have to suspend your disbelief and fill in some gaps to be thoroughly entertained. Yes the movie does not give you all the answers - but you can deduct from some of the behavior what it tries to tell you.
Criticism and all that included of course. Passion and fanaticism go hand in hand sometimes! Not to mention expectations from the outside ... whatever is your driving motor ... and whatever is inside your head, for better or worse.
We have seen a few of them - and this may not have too many new things that it can introduce. But the interplay between the two main characters, their relationship that is not entirely clear, but also the visual interpretation of certain things, does give it an edge.
Not the best movie ever, but a really nice effort and really well acted too. The story and the amount of passion thrown at us is really something in a good sense. Still you have to suspend your disbelief and fill in some gaps to be thoroughly entertained. Yes the movie does not give you all the answers - but you can deduct from some of the behavior what it tries to tell you.
Criticism and all that included of course. Passion and fanaticism go hand in hand sometimes! Not to mention expectations from the outside ... whatever is your driving motor ... and whatever is inside your head, for better or worse.
This is very much what you would expect from a dark ballet story in terms of the rivalry, backstabbing, abuse, sex, drugs, etc. It has a dreamlike quality to it, wonderful dancing, and a cool setting though that keeps it somewhat interesting even when its not entirely original or unique.
The strongest part of Birds of Paradise is for sure the visual quality. Sadly, the story rides on every cliche regarding ballet I can think of (relationship drama, sex, drugs, total over the board resentment and competition, rich parents being emotional wrecks and evil entities, maestros with a notion to sadism, and I could go on and on). I just wondered the whole time when the girls (and boys) got time to do their study and training - remember, the setting is an elite dancer school. Also the questions between being an artist or following the rule of traditional classic dance is the wrong question - if I want to paint a piece in the style of Rembrandt I can't do action painting techniques - modern dance, classic dance, freestyle, whatever, it's up to you to chose the path you want to follow. I watched a few documentaries on the matter of elite ballet schools and groups and I did not get the impression that those dancers or teachers were maniacs, drug addicts and so on. Anyway, acting is good and the cinematography did hold my attention, was a real pleasure - last but not least, a better crafted and less stereotyped plot, and Birds of Paradise could have been a really good movie. Verdict: compared to Black Swan it is obvious that Birds of Paradise lacks of depth and originality story-wise. Exact rate: 5 + 1 bonus for the visuals only.
This movie starts out promising, but from "save the last dance" to "black swan", it will remind you of all those scenes, some so alike it's not even funny. The cast is bland, the acting is bland, there are no great dance scenes as they are almost poorly filmed or cut. The end kinda saves it, and so does the contrived friendship between the two main portagonists, but that's about it. Watchable.
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Marine Elise Durand: [reveals her terribly bruised feet] Let me tell you a secret about ballerinas. We are warriors of pain.
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Performed by Polo & Pan
Written by Alexandre Grynszpan, Paul Armand Delille (as Paul Armand-Delille), Antonin Bartherotte
Courtesy of Caroline International Ltd. under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 53 min(113 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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