Review of Lady Bird (2017) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 07 Nov 2017
Watching Lady Bird is like flipping through a high school yearbook with an old friend, with each page leading to another anecdote, another sweet-and-sour memory. It’s a tonic to see any movie, especially in this late-Harvey Weinstein era, that does right by its female characters, that explores what it means to be a young woman on the cusp of adulthood, and that speaks the languages of sincerity and wit.
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This review of Lady Bird (2017) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 07 Nov 2017.
Lady Bird has generally received very positive reviews.
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