L'oiseau
- 2011
- Tous publics
- 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
105
YOUR RATING
A young woman, withdrawn from life, rescues a live bird that had been trapped in the wall of her apartment.A young woman, withdrawn from life, rescues a live bird that had been trapped in the wall of her apartment.A young woman, withdrawn from life, rescues a live bird that had been trapped in the wall of her apartment.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Benoit Rivière
- Aide cuisine
- (as Benoît Rivière)
Pampa Sosa
- Le client argentin
- (as Roberto Carlos Sosa)
Paul-Adrien Bénéro
- Kevin
- (as Paul-Adrien Ferré)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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I don't know what happened to me during the watching of this movie, but I feel as if I had spent this time catched by it, and especially the marvellous acting of Sandrine Kiberlain. Though, I can understand that this kind of movie needs a real encounter between him and you, and thus it isn't sure that everyone could easily like it : there is not a lot of actions, and rare are the dialogus. But, something is, at every seconds, happening. An emotion is coming up, or a thinking, at every scenes. Sandrine Kberlain is totally mesmerizing with an acting that could be defined as showing by non-showing. All that is happening is inside her, but also in you as you watch the movie playing. In a word, this movie is delicate. And so, very beautiful. Maybe to be experienced alone, in a dark room.
A grieving woman, Anne, leads an isolated, uneventful life consisting of work and living alone at home. A bird, that she keeps in her apartment, is her closest friend until it escapes.
She initially appears content with her mundane life but gradually she moves towards reintegrating with the world outside. We see her recovery and transition from the heaviness of loss to the lightness of the everyday life around her. A good idea for a story but poorly told in a film that fails to engage. We are kept at a distance from the main character and don't have much to observe, making it difficult to empathise with her.
She initially appears content with her mundane life but gradually she moves towards reintegrating with the world outside. We see her recovery and transition from the heaviness of loss to the lightness of the everyday life around her. A good idea for a story but poorly told in a film that fails to engage. We are kept at a distance from the main character and don't have much to observe, making it difficult to empathise with her.
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Details
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $5,652
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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