Written and directed by Andrea Arnold
After an eight-year drought of Andrea Arnold narrative features following American Honey in 2016, we are finally back with the delicate and raw Bird. Making her acting debut, Nykiya Adams stars alongside Letterboxd favorites Franz Rogowski and Barry Keoghan in a drama about unlikely friendships and rocky father-daughter relationships. It’s a relatable tale, touching on subjects like getting your period, trying to hang out with your older brother and his friends, or having a good ol’ in the middle of the day. As she shrewdly blends genres, Arnold had everyone in the theater on the edge of their seats at the premiere during certain scenes—and completely sunken into them during others.
Tijhuis shares that they “did not expect to get emotional watching a shirtless fully tatted Barry Keoghan sing along to Coldplay’s ‘Yellow’ in order to make a toad produce hallucinogenic slime but here we are.” Could this be the best possible use of ‘Yellow’ ever? Along with the emotional soundtrack, there is indeed a moment that will have Saltburn fans reflecting fondly on Keoghan’s already iconic ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ moment.
Though Keoghan as single dad Bug leans into being more lighthearted, something he doesn’t normally get to do, Rogowski’s subtle yet powerful turn as the titular Bird is the heart of this film: “Franz Rogowski, you are the ultimate actor,” praises Thom. Rogowski’s performance, as well as his chemistry with Adams, is already seared into the hearts of Letterboxd who have seen the film, with plenty more to come. FS