eumesmozhoy
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"Birder" feels like ordering two different movies and somehow getting both at once. And you know what? Individually, they're fantastic! On one side, you have a dark satire that dives into how gay men literally risk their lives for... well, let's call it a unique trophy. On the other, there's a psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat, with that good kind of tension that makes you hold your breath with every scene.
Now, when these two films come together, things get a bit muddled. It's like mixing pizza with ice cream-each one is great on its own, but together they leave a slightly odd taste. The first half, which leans into darker and more violent elements, really shines and could've gone even deeper into those themes. But despite the uneven tone, the film still delivers a unique experience that leaves you thinking, "What did I just watch?"
Highlight? The cinematography! The visuals are stunning, with no shyness in showing what needs to be shown-nudes included. The film doesn't hold back on the boldness and rawness of its scenes, which only adds to its visual impact. And the script? Straight to the point, no fluff, which is always a plus.
"Birder" may be a bit messy, but it's the kind of mess you want to revisit just to make sure you didn't miss anything.
Now, when these two films come together, things get a bit muddled. It's like mixing pizza with ice cream-each one is great on its own, but together they leave a slightly odd taste. The first half, which leans into darker and more violent elements, really shines and could've gone even deeper into those themes. But despite the uneven tone, the film still delivers a unique experience that leaves you thinking, "What did I just watch?"
Highlight? The cinematography! The visuals are stunning, with no shyness in showing what needs to be shown-nudes included. The film doesn't hold back on the boldness and rawness of its scenes, which only adds to its visual impact. And the script? Straight to the point, no fluff, which is always a plus.
"Birder" may be a bit messy, but it's the kind of mess you want to revisit just to make sure you didn't miss anything.
Billy Eichner tries to make a big gay romantic comedy, but hits a hysterical version of a special episode of Billy on the Street, with bad jokes.
A film with such a platform, it defames the LGBTQIA+ community by bringing to the screen backward thinking, ridiculous stereotypes and a poor story about how we relate.
You have to think about the consequences of making a film like this. Here, space is opened for the reinforcement of prejudices and puts our community in a place of superficiality.
In a world crowded with LGBTQIA+ projects begging for funding, the major studios choose this!?! Proof that nothing has changed.
As we say in Brazil: it would be funny if it weren't tragic!
A film with such a platform, it defames the LGBTQIA+ community by bringing to the screen backward thinking, ridiculous stereotypes and a poor story about how we relate.
You have to think about the consequences of making a film like this. Here, space is opened for the reinforcement of prejudices and puts our community in a place of superficiality.
In a world crowded with LGBTQIA+ projects begging for funding, the major studios choose this!?! Proof that nothing has changed.
As we say in Brazil: it would be funny if it weren't tragic!
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