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Birds of America

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
5.6K
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Matthew Perry, Ben Foster, Hilary Swank, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Lauren Graham in Birds of America (2008)
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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.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.

  • Director
    • Craig Lucas
  • Writer
    • Elyse Friedman
  • Stars
    • Matthew Perry
    • Ben Foster
    • Ginnifer Goodwin
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    6.0/10
    5.6K
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    • Director
      • Craig Lucas
    • Writer
      • Elyse Friedman
    • Stars
      • Matthew Perry
      • Ben Foster
      • Ginnifer Goodwin
    • 21User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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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)
    • Director
      • Craig Lucas
    • Writer
      • Elyse Friedman
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    User reviews21

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    8charlesgough1

    genuine feeling film

    Honestly I found this movie to be a very enjoyable experience. The pacing was fantastic, the whole time I wanted a character to do this or that, but they didn't, so I'd get frustrated. But then a half hour later they'd do something twice as satisfying then what I had wanted them to do and with perfect timing. The movie starts off a little slow but let yourself get to know the characters, try to understand their points of view and guess how they became this way. By the end of the film everything is understood and it makes those first few scenes even better now that you understand why the characters where acting the way they were.

    Elyse Friedman's writing feels genuine. The characters are rich, and the story plays out very well in getting to know those characters. At times you think you have one figured out and then you learn something new that changes who they are in your eyes. I love when a film can do that affectively and this one does. It feels like a character piece, but unlike most who overdo the story, this film is entertaining enough just getting to know the characters.

    Craig Lucas does a great job directing the camera to support the performances. This film has a genuine indie feel. It's not forced it just fits.

    The performances are also very appropriate for the feel of the film. Matthew Parry was a fantastic choice for his role. He acts by not overdoing it. He keeps his performance inside and in turn it seems more real on the outside. Ben Foster is perfect. He nails the character in a way that few actors could have pulled it off. He makes me want to meet Jay and have a conversation with him. I want to hang out with him and ask him about his perspectives on life. Lastly but certainly not least, was Ginnifer Goodwin. I want you Ginnifer, I want you so bad. She delivers a performance that is fantastic in its combination of both subtle and not so subtle moments. At times you have to look closely into her eyes to figure out what the character is feeling, other times it's displayed in her every expression and gesture.

    I really am a tough critic most of the time, but I was just so surprised by this film that it sold me. I love it. I won't recommend it to all my friends because it is a film for people who love film and don't just want to see car chaises and sex scenes.
    6shashank_1501

    This Matthew Perry's comedy/drama is fun to watch!!!

    Morrie is a school teacher who's married to Betty. Things aren't going his way whether be the professional or personal life. They get worse when his younger brother & sister are back in his life whom he has raised by himself after early demise of his parents. Siblings played by Perry, Foster and Goodwin are a treat to watch. Morrie being the eldest is a responsible husband and brother who despite all his problems would do anything for his family while his younglings are free-spirited and trouble seeking brats causing all kinds of chaos throughout Morrie's life.

    You'll find this a funny watch with some adorable scenes showcasing the bonding between the three of them. Perry as usual doesn't disappoints by giving one fine performance. Foster's character seems creepy but in a good way. Also you'll find glimpses of Jennifer Garner playing a role quite opposite to what is usually portrays.

    If you've watched other sibling's movies like Rachel getting married or This is where I leave you, you'll find some similarities among these films. Still one can spare 80 mins for this one in particular.
    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.
    6Sylviastel

    Sometimes kindness is wiser than truth.

    The film means well at times. Matthew Perry played Morrie, the older sibling, husband and non-tenured professor at a Connecticut college or university. Matthew Perry brings life to Morrie's character. He is the responsible accomplished sibling while his brother and sister aren't. There is a lot of family blame to go around when they re-enter each other life in this film. Lauren Graham played his wife, Betty, who wants a family. Hillary Swank is sorely underused as a neighbor. The film was shot on location in Norwalk, Connecticut. Ben Foster and Ginnifer Goodwin play the siblings

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Une drôle d'histoire (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Sad Song
      Written and Performed by Fredo Viola

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 2010 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Laws of Motion
    • Filming locations
      • Darien, Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies
      • Plum Pictures
      • iDeal Partners Film Fund
      • Hanson Allen Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $150,278
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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