Review of Lady Bird (2017) by Amheretojudge — 26 Jan 2018
What if this is the best version..
Lady Bird A teenage girl forgiving her ex-boyfriend who cheated on her or challenging her mom to pay everything that she spent on her in cash or lying to befriend someone or even leave some friends arewhat if this is the best version..
Lady Bird.
A teenage girl forgiving her ex-boyfriend who cheated on her or challenging her mom to pay everything that she spent on her in cash or lying to befriend someone or even leave some friends are just these small things that one must have easily encountered or lived or done and even though it resembles too much with the reality, it still is surprisingly flat out funny. Lady Bird is a new milestone to this genre films which focuses on a particular character and displays different encounters and sequences which sometimes can become exhausting but not in here (the runtime too works in its favor), as it has the perfect amount of balance of everything in it whether it be then humor or drama. Saoirse Ronan has poured her heart out in it as portraying either stoned or rude or funny or innocent or stubborn; she has got quite a range and with the help of a great supporting cast it not only floats but sails away across the sea. Greta Gerwig seems well aware of her characters, tone of the film and plot; especially her screenplay which is always gripping. Lady Bird brews and encourages intense drama with amusing perspectives and walks perfectly between these lines with head held high.
This review of Lady Bird (2017) was written by Amheretojudge on 26 Jan 2018.
Lady Bird has generally received very positive reviews.
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