Review of Birdboy: The Forgotten Children (2015) by Robert Abele for Los Angeles Times — 14 Dec 2017
As adult animation goes, Birdboy is its own weird, woolly and surprisingly sensitive foray into the grimmer corners of life. But at its best, when Vázquez and Rivero hit the right mix of melancholy and acidic in their battered fever dream, it plays like a troubled schoolkid’s secret drawings brought to colorful, if unapologetically horrific, life.
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This review of Birdboy: The Forgotten Children (2015) was written by Robert Abele and published by Los Angeles Times on 14 Dec 2017.
Birdboy: The Forgotten Children has generally received positive reviews.
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