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Birds of America

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 25min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
5,6 k
MA NOTE
Matthew Perry, Ben Foster, Hilary Swank, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Lauren Graham in Birds of America (2008)
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Dark ComedyComedyDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA regular guy struggles with a repressive home and professional life, as well as making amends for the trouble his free-spirited brother and sister cause around town.A regular guy struggles with a repressive home and professional life, as well as making amends for the trouble his free-spirited brother and sister cause around town.A regular guy struggles with a repressive home and professional life, as well as making amends for the trouble his free-spirited brother and sister cause around town.

  • Réalisation
    • Craig Lucas
  • Scénario
    • Elyse Friedman
  • Casting principal
    • Matthew Perry
    • Ben Foster
    • Ginnifer Goodwin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    5,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Craig Lucas
    • Scénario
      • Elyse Friedman
    • Casting principal
      • Matthew Perry
      • Ben Foster
      • Ginnifer Goodwin
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Birds of America
    Trailer 1:16
    Birds of America

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    Rôles principaux23

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    Matthew Perry
    Matthew Perry
    • Morrie
    Ben Foster
    Ben Foster
    • Jay
    Ginnifer Goodwin
    Ginnifer Goodwin
    • Ida
    Lauren Graham
    Lauren Graham
    • Betty Tanager
    Zoë Kravitz
    Zoë Kravitz
    • Gillian
    Hilary Swank
    Hilary Swank
    • Laura
    Gary Wilmes
    Gary Wilmes
    • Paul
    Daniel Eric Gold
    Daniel Eric Gold
    • Gary
    Stacie Theon
    Stacie Theon
    • Ellen Thomas
    Lindsay Allen
    • Roller-Blading Girl
    Tom Pelphrey
    Tom Pelphrey
    • Hitchhiker
    Will Toale
    • Young Male Cop
    Vivien Kells
    • Sleeping Girl
    • (as Vivien Kells O'Brien)
    Keith McDermott
    Keith McDermott
    • Man in Street
    Marisa Zalabak
    • Woman in Street
    Katrin Redfern
    • Neighbor on Phone
    Donald John Hewitt
    Donald John Hewitt
    • Professor in Hallway
    • (as Don Hewitt Jr.)
    Joanne Lamstein
    Joanne Lamstein
    • Protective Mother
    • (as Joanne Lumstein)
    • Réalisation
      • Craig Lucas
    • Scénario
      • Elyse Friedman
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    Avis des utilisateurs21

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    9paprotek

    Warning

    I watched this movie and i enjoyed it, I really did. But I've read some comments after watching it and I found that within that movie you shouldn't do that (reading comments), they are too much disturbing. So I got a small warning/advice for people who are intending to watch this fine movie: don't read the comments, just watch it. I can guarantee that you will see a great performance of M. Perry and rest of the "team". But hey, how can you see this comment when you shouldn't supposed to read it ? I hope you gonna read it anyway, and maybe you enjoy this movie as much as I did. Thats all what i want to say about this thing, but i cant post mine text cause its too short. I didn't want to write a science work considering "Birds of America", just a note that will encourage somebody to see this movie.
    8wmjaho

    Odd Birds. Good Eggs.

    You might be getting a little tired of movies about dysfunctional families. I know I am. I think I've seen at least three at Sundance this year. But Birds of America manages to break the mold and feel fresh and alive from the outset, delivering a warm, funny, zany, tender and compassionate film that left the audience smiling and satisfied.

    Morrie (Matthew Perry) is an uptight university professor anxiously seeking tenure, which requires the approval of his department head, who lives next door. Morrie and his wife Betty (Lauren Graham—Gilmore Girls) live in a house he inherited at 18 years old after his mother died and his father committed suicide. As a result, Morrie raised his brother Jay (Ben Foster) and sister Ida (Ginnifer Goodwin), both of which grew into their problems. Ida is substance-abusing and promiscuous, and Jay a deeply gentle and sensitive soul whose actions are almost completely unfettered by advanced thought. They reunite in the family home when Jay gets run over by a car (he was laying in the road) and Morrie, who still feels more parent than brother, asks him to move in for a while. Without asking permission, Jay invites Ida to join them, stressing Morrie and Betty's relationship and jeopardizing his career with their outrageous behavior.

    Matthew Perry is surprisingly good in his deadpan portrayal of an overwrought brother who cares deeply for his siblings, often at his own expense. Goodwin is a pleasure as well, as the addictive personality with the carefree spirit. But Ben Foster (3:10 to Yuma) is great, and despite having such a naturally funny role, manages to never play Jay for laughs, creating an endearing and memorable character. Growing up without parents, these three have formed an unbreakable bond, with unconditional love and acceptance, and a tenderness and compassion unlike any I can remember in movies. Elyse Friedman has crafted a remarkable script, and Sundance veteran director Craig Lucas (Secret Lives of Dentists, The Dying Gaul) brings it to life with a funny but light-hearted and gentle touch.
    9kennyv11111

    Good Movie.

    I know a nine is going to seem high. But after a slow start, this movie begins to grab at you. There are moments you feel the boundaries of realism have been touched upon, but somehow it all meshes together and becomes the heartfelt story it's meant to be.

    At times, you might suspect the actors were learning improvisational skills on the job, as they most definitely improved scene after scene.

    Give this movie the half hour investment of boredom you might endure, and you'll be grateful for the half hour you "suffered" through.

    Matthew Perry hasn't had the best of luck in reviews of his movies. I think this movie should certainly help to redeem any sagging career thoughts swirling is his head.
    7dmasursky

    Not a waste of time

    Not a great movie, and certainly not as funny as the people who made it seem to think it is, but it still creeps up on you, and you find yourself rooting for these characters, even while you're getting slightly annoyed by them. Pulling together a really terrific cast is a triumph in itself, and if the end result isn't a home run, it's still a decent double, maybe even a triple. I grabbed this off the Hollywood Video shelf based totally on the cast, especially Ben Foster (LOVED him in Barry Levinson's Liberty Heights, and of course Six Feet Under). While I thought it could have been more, especially with Craig Lucas at the helm (and I was surprised that there was no gay characters at all), it wasn't a terrible way to spend a dreary Monday night when there was nothing to watch on TV.
    4D_Burke

    The One About The Dysfunctional Family With A Shaky Storyline

    "Birds of America" is a quiet independent film that managed to get big names to star in it. I'm not sure what drew Matthew Perry, Lauren Graham, Ginnifer Goodwin, and (last but definitely not least) two-time Academy Award Winner Hillary Swank to star in this film, because the story went from taking plots and characters similar to movies I've seen before, to going in weird and confusing directions that make you go "huh?". Such directions are aided by random subplots.

    Matthew Perry plays Morrie, a college professor who had inherited his parents' house after his father fell out a window and his mother died from cancer. The problem was, he was just completing high school when it happened, and he still had two younger siblings to take care of. Those siblings grow up to be Jay (Ben Foster) a borderline psychotic who likes laying his head on concrete waiting for cars to come by, and Ida (Ginnifer Goodwin), a promiscuous party girl who is a little less crazy than her brother, but still hard to handle.

    The movie doesn't bother to even begin to explain how they got this way. All we know is that Morrie is still living in that house, is married to Betty (Lauren Graham, playing yet another distraught housewife), and (random subplot alert) has not had a bowel movement in a few months. When this point is revealed, the next scene you see is Perry sitting on a toilet seat with a Microsoft laptop in front of him and a MacBook on his left side. When seeing this scene, I thought to myself, "Why, movie, why?". It's a good thing Morrie isn't a germaphobe.

    Things get messy when Jay and Ida have nowhere to go, move into the old house, and continue to test both Morrie and Betty's patience. Morrie can't just dump them on the street because, I guess, they're family. However, the character of Jay, to me, seemed to be better off in a mental institution given his suicidal tendencies. Why that option never occurred to Matthew Perry's character at any point in this film is beyond me. Goodwin was good in her role as a misfit, and the film could have easily just kept her. It's not that Ben Foster didn't do a good job in his role. He did. Jay just seemed too heavy a character for this movie to handle, and could have been utilized better in another movie.

    It also surprises me that Hillary Swank took on such a thankless role as the suburban débutante next door to Morrie and Betty who happens to be married to Morrie's boss, Paul (Gary Wilmes). Swank turns in a one-dimensional performance here that could really have been played by anyone. In fact, for some reason, her character reminded me of a less over- the-top Babs ("That boy is a P-I-G Pig!") from "Animal House" (1978). Since she's not only a two-time Oscar winner, but an A-lister at that, it surprises me that she played a role this small. They could have gotten a no-name actress, and it would have cost a lot less.

    This movie suffers greatest from being a hodgepodge of subplots, all of which don't tie together well or resolve originally. In fact, the title of the movie, "Birds of America", comes from a first edition book Morrie also inherited from his father. In the beginning of the film, it's revealed that Jay ripped it to shreds for reasons the movie never explains. Is the book referred to again? Not until the closing credits, where you see L.L. Bean-esque pictures of birds from this aforementioned book. These credits only remind you that the movie could have made a metaphor that made sense using this book, but didn't even try to do so.

    And speaking of useless subplots with shifty solutions, remember the bowel trouble Morrie has? If you've seen "Me, Myself, and Irene" (2000), you can probably guess how it's going to resolve itself. This movie tried, but the plot felt messy, unrealistic, and forgettable at the same time. I can't give it a stronger recommendation.

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    • Anecdotes
      Lauren Graham and Zoë Kravitz, both of them who appeared in the movie, would later go appear in another movie two years later with Une drôle d'histoire (2010) as different characters.
    • Citations

      Morrie: I'm relieved you're not a child molester, but you can't go around touching people.

      Jay: People need to be jolted.

      Morrie: No, people need to be comforted, and you don't comfort them by satisfying your own curiosity about breaking down boundaries and rules. Some people really like their rules, they've chosen them, and you don't get to choose what rules other people obey or not; they do.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Une drôle d'histoire (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      Sad Song
      Written and Performed by Fredo Viola

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    • How long is Birds of America?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 février 2010 (Mexique)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Laws of Motion
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Darien, Connecticut, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Plum Pictures
      • iDeal Partners Film Fund
      • Hanson Allen Films
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 150 278 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 25 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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