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Little Wing

  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1 h 40 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
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Brian Cox, Kelly Reilly, and Brooklynn Prince in Little Wing (2024)
Follows a 13-year-old girl who is dragged into the world of pigeon racing as she deals with her parents' divorce and the impending loss of her home.
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Uma garota de 13 anos é arrastada para o mundo das corridas de pombos enquanto lida com o divórcio de seus pais e a iminente perda de sua casa.Uma garota de 13 anos é arrastada para o mundo das corridas de pombos enquanto lida com o divórcio de seus pais e a iminente perda de sua casa.Uma garota de 13 anos é arrastada para o mundo das corridas de pombos enquanto lida com o divórcio de seus pais e a iminente perda de sua casa.

  • Direção
    • Dean Israelite
  • Roteiristas
    • John Gatins
    • Susan Orlean
  • Artistas
    • Brooklynn Prince
    • Che Tafari
    • Brian Cox
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    955
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    • Direção
      • Dean Israelite
    • Roteiristas
      • John Gatins
      • Susan Orlean
    • Artistas
      • Brooklynn Prince
      • Che Tafari
      • Brian Cox
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    Brooklynn Prince
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    • Kaitlyn McKay
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    • Adam King
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    7La_Tallchief

    Sweet, Real, & Portland

    Just a very sweet movie with an incredible cast: Brian Cox, Kelly Reilly, Brooklyn Price & Che Tafari. I watched it primarily because I'm fond of the two British actors (Kelly Reilly and Brian Cox), but I was very pleasantly surprised to find that I liked it more than I had expected. Also, I love movies that are filmed on location instead of in Studio. For example, Roman Holiday, Shadow of a Doubt, and Vertigo were especially good because they were filmed in real cities, which in the case of Roman Holiday, the city portrayed served as a vital character. The backstory was also played well, as eighth graders can be especially cruel - as proven by the Dodgeball game - without going overboard by emphasizing the fact.
    7georgepalmerjr

    Shows a refreshingly realistic side of being a modern day teen - with broken relationships and sharp honest dialogue that is ultimately relatable - to a benefit

    Little Wing Review - Brian Cox Utilized In An Provocative Young Drama By georgepalmerjr - created - 1 day ago - updated - Public Che Tafari, Brooklynn Prince and Brian Cox in Little Wing.

    Photograph: Allyson Riggs/Paramount+

    Little Wing Review - Brian Cox Utilized In An Provocative Young Drama

    Little Wing, a debut young-adult drama film, was still three days from its March 13th premiere date, but positive buzz was already building, with early reviews calling it " Shows a refreshingly realistic side of being a modern day teen - with broken relationships and sharp honest dialogue that is ultimately relatable - to a fault. But takes an unexpected fascinating flight into a world of redemption, family, and hope..," and " Little Wing succeeds on authenticity and powerful performances.."

    The work of journalist Susan Orlean has been adapted to the big screen a few times, most notably in 2002 by Charlie Kaufman for the Oscar-nominated rumination on the nature of writing itself, "Adaptation." But even the girl power surfing film "Blue Crush," also from 2002, had a unique rough and tumble charm to it. I think I can say the same for "Little Wing," the most recent film inspired by Orlean's singular journalism. While the script from John Gatins, who wrote "Flight," is mostly decent (there is some laughable dialogue peppered throughout)

    The hype train was derailed on the premiere date of March 13th, however, by Marya E. Gates, a freelance film and culture writer based in Los Angeles and Chicago, who writes primarily about film reviews and had a different take: "Dean Israelite's direction is so fussy, frenetic, and disjointed that it renders moot any charm the story may have once contained."

    Throughout this review, I used her excellent film review skills and her various valid criticisms peppered throughout her review of the film about how the film director & executive producer Israelite's incoherent direction lead to main characters not being fully developed to help the audience connect with the performances' of the lead actors, and the supporting actors in the cast, as a result the audience will pull themselves into the storyline and connect on a emotional level with the actor's performances as the main characters as the story unfolds.

    Set in Portland, Oregon, the film stars Brooklynn Prince, channeling the look and vibe of an early Kelly Macdonald, as an angsty 13-year-old girl named Kaitlyn, who blames all her bad behavior at school on the "emotional upheaval" of parents' recent divorce. Kaitlyn lives with her detective mother Maddie (Kelly Reilly) and her brother Matt (Simon Kahn), who has mostly gone silent in the wake of his family's disintegration. Unable to afford the $100K mortgage on their house (yet somehow still affording to send her children to private school), Maddie has put the family home on the market. She also inexplicably allowed her co-worker to give Kaitlyn two young racing pigeons.

    The Florida Project actor, Brooklynn Prince is one of the many most harmonious parts in this coming-of-age saga about pigeons, which are two of the best parts about the movie.

    Kaitlyn is unimpressed with the birds until her best friend Adam (Che Tafari) tells her about a pigeon racing enthusiast named Jaan (Brian Cox) who has a bird named the Granger who is worth $125 grand. The two very young adults then decide to steal the bird and sell it to the Russian pigeon mafia. Then, of course, Jaan tracks them down and the whole gang decides to take on the mafia and get the bird back.

    There's a lovely metaphor in the film about pigeons and home, established at the very beginning with a quote by Orlean on how racing pigeons "have a fixed, profound, and nearly incontrovertible sense of home." Kaitlyn is the pigeon, yet the reason she loves her home so much is never really established. What memories does she have there? What is it she loves so much about this house other than she's lived there her whole life? At least Matt questions her saying, "It was hard to grow up here sometimes."

    Other than a love of Bikini Kill, the character of Kailtyn is never fully formed beyond generic angst, with an occasional hint at some suicidal ideation. In fact, most of the characters are blank slates. Maddie is a cop in Portland, a city that has been riddled with police direct & indirect violence against people of colour who are not white, yet that is never alluded to.

    Why Adam, a very young Black male living in a so called post-racial world, would offer to commit a crime under the influence of a little White girl Kaitlyn solely to maybe get to French kiss her is wholly unbelievable, which I frankly believe is racist and promotes racism (white supremacy), as a local & global system of government which promotes the ideas of mistreatment, subjugation and domination based on skin colour.

    Cox does his best to imbue some genuine pathos into the role of Jaan, in what could have been a nice companion performance to Nicolas Cage's poetic work in the far superior Portland-set beloved animal heist gone awry film "Pig," but then he's saddled with the late-film revelation that he's dying of cancer, which elicits groans rather than any added empathy.

    All of this might have been shaped into something passable if it weren't for Israelite's incoherent direction. He hasn't shaken off the frenetic cartoon style that's en vogue for children's film (and which even then comes across as condescending towards young people). As Israelite attempts to blend comedy, action, and drama, Anne Nikitin's score continually shifts between three divergent musical styles with absolutely no cohesion to blend them all together. Smash edits and other unnecessarily showy techniques overpower the cast's performances. Like a lot of films today, "Little Wing" is shot in an extreme widescreen, yet Israelite and cinematographer Jeff Cutter never fill the frame with anything interesting.

    At one point Kaitlyn disrupts a classroom presentation to spout the words from Kathleen Hana's Le Tigre song "Keep On Livin', repeating the lyrics "This is your time, this is your life and/You gotta keep on (Keep on livin!)" over and over. This should be a cathartic moment for the Kailtyn and the audience, yet the moment is undercut by Cutter's shoddy handheld camera and the treacly, over calibrated editing that tells the viewer how they should feel rather than just trusting Prince's performance to evoke their emotions.

    Worst of all is the way the pigeons are filmed. Pigeons are beautiful birds. Their plumage can sparkle, speckled with deep purple and grey and orange and teal hues. The Granger is described as having a white helmet head, and while the bird used does indeed fit that description, he never gets a close-up. Nor do Kaitlyn's new birds, Charlie Tickets and Juliet. During the film's final pigeon race scene, thousands of poorly CGI'd birds "fly" out into the dawn, surrounding Cox as he tips his hat to them.

    Cox deserves better. Prince deserves better. Tafari deserves better. Audiences deserve better. And, frankly, pigeons deserve better.

    On Paramount+ now.
    8FixedYourEnding

    Teenage drama that will touch your heart

    I didn't expect much from "Little Wing", the poster is unassuming and the topic of racing pigeons is not that exciting. However I was in for a nice surprise. Starting with a well-though story through great acting and ending on a very emotional note.

    The story revolves around Kaitlyn (Brooklyn Prince), a teenager who has a complicated life with school, parents and friends, just a tad more than the usual stuff. She tries to help her mom save her house but doing it in all the wrong ways.

    I think Brian Cox is the only other famous actor in this cast, however all the actors are doing a great job and the dialogues are realistic and sincere. I'm not sure how much is taken from the short story this is based on, but the direction, photography and writing is all well done here.

    The movie is funny at parts, but in general it is a drama with very realistic situations, nothing extravagant, not real "bad guys" and "good guys" but that's where its charm comes from, we are all slightly good and slightly bad sometimes.

    Overall this movies gets a two thumb up from me, if you like drama with some excitement in it, and a lot of heart, "Little Wing" might just be the thing for you. Exact score: 78 / 100.
    9ron-26241

    An original and fun story

    What a fun movie with a unique story line. What a future for the young actor, Brooklyn Prince. I sincerely hope one day when she looks back on this movie she appreciates the fact she was able to act in a movie with Brian Cox. One of my favorite actors of all time. He doesn't pull his acting chops for a moment in this movie either.

    Some of these scenes were intense too. The young lady held her own. I can't believe how well this movie was done. I love when a creator takes a subject that we wouldn't think about in our daily lives. Pigeon racing. What? And oh my goodness the cinematography in one of the last scenes (don't want to be a spoiler) is phenomenal. Seriously, breathtaking work.

    I know I mentioned Brian Cox, he's one of my all time favorite actors, but can't forget Kelly Reilly's performance is amazing also. Being able to step away from her Yellowstone role and play a softer side of the human condition was a pleasant surprise.
    7memine23

    This is a strong 7

    I did not read other reviews but i saw cumulative and for me. - this is a great little story - no spoilers but this is worthy of a bowl of popcorn and feet up - chock full of tidbits to remember - I am always amazed at Hollywood and the actors that are truly actors and not turning performance after performance as he same character - we all know of whom i speak 0- Brian Cox - we love to hate and love him and if i could offer awards he would get one for this role - and "i'll go Beth Dutton on you". She is great in her small role and not a once do you see a Beth Dutton but a mom... I truly would recommend this to most anyone as a decent nights entertainment...

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      • 13 de março de 2024 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • Inglês
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