Summary12-year-old Bailey (Nykiya Adams) lives with her single dad Bug (Barry Keoghan) and brother Hunter (Jason Buda) in a squat in North Kent. Bug doesn’t have much time for his kids and Bailey who is approaching puberty seeks attention and adventure elsewhere.
Directed By:Andrea Arnold
Written By:Andrea Arnold
Bird
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Generally Favorable
74
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7.3
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
75% Positive
27 Reviews
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25% Mixed
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Nov 1, 2024
100
With scenes of harrowing violence, the film often feels totally unsafe: no adult’s motives are beyond reproach. In true Andrea Arnold style, though, it’s also a life-enhancing tale that soars with unexpected grace, optimism and faith in humanity.
May 18, 2024
82
In Bird Andrea Arnold once again shows she has the magic keys – in this case Franz Rogowski’s piercingly tender bird-man, and Barry Keoghan’s manically affectionate drug-dealer dad -- to extract drama, fantasy and authentic emotion from characters living on the lowest rungs of English society.
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Generally Favorable
75% Positive
15 Ratings
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20% Mixed
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Jul 15, 2025
9
A brilliant blend of social realism and magical realism that feels like a Ken Loach film suddenly transformed into a fable. Andrea Arnold displays all her sensitivity to immerse us in the depths of England and bring us closer to a series of endearing characters who live on the margins of society. A lovely coming-of-age story about trying to fix things and reshape your reality. The young Nykiya Adams is a revelation, while Franz Rogowski brings a strangely emotional touch to the whole thing. And of course, any lover of British music will feel right at home with the cameos and a cool soundtrack.
Jul 17, 2025
8
Se sintió como una versión femenina de los 400 Golpes, aunque con un cambio total de tono al final. La directora usa mucho la cámara subjetiva y sí se fue a filmar en medio de esos barrios, por cierto, con gente de ahí. Tiene un toque neorrealista en ese sentido, aunque cambia en el final.
Nov 5, 2024
80
A classic Andrea Arnold picture, complete with striking new talent and moving insight into life lived on the margins.
May 17, 2024
80
This is what Arnold is so great at capturing: people just doing their best, which often means they surpass every expectation without even knowing it. Her generosity toward her characters is also generosity toward us. She hands us nothing, even as she gives us everything.
Nov 7, 2024
70
Perhaps Bird is best understood as a film about self-consciousness or perhaps it is just a self-conscious film, ironing out the flaws of these well-meaning characters to create a fairy tale or apologue.
May 18, 2024
60
It meditates on identity and belonging, the poignancy of not being valued, not being seen, the transition from childhood to adulthood, girlhood to womanhood, sexism and cruelty. The energy and heartfelt good humour offset the moments of cliche and implausibility.
May 18, 2024
50
The film is Arnold trying to have the integrity of her severity and eat it too. Bird is a feel-bad movie that turns into a feel-good movie. What it never feels like is a totally authentic movie.
Nov 21, 2024
6
12-year-old Bailey (Nykiya Adams) lives with her single dad (Barry Keoghan), who's not much older than her and parties constantly. She wanders thru her days defying her father's wishes and trying to fit in with a "gang." Then she meets Bird (Franz Rogowski), who brings a new sense of worth to her life. Of course, Keoghan is the big name and he turns in another unfettered performance. But it's the quiet depth of Adams' performance and the mysterious charms of Rogowski that add warmth and heart. Writer/director Andrea Arnold also created American Honey (my review) and this line from my review applies here, "there’s an undeniably captivating allure to the cast and a winningly free-spirited approach in the filmmaking." Arnold's constantly-roving, mostly hand-held camera echoes the story's rough energy. The scenes of domestic violence are truly harrowing. Since this is set in a rough area of North Kent, England, the accents are thick and sometimes hard to decipher. This look at people on the margins and one teen's strive to be seen offers sweet grace (and an unexpected ending).
Production Company:
- BBC Film
- British Film Institute (BFI)
- Pinky Promise
- FirstGen Content
- Access Entertainment
- House Productions
- Ad Vitam
- Arte France Cinéma
Release Date:Nov 8, 2024
Duration:1 h 59 m
Rating:R
Awards
Chlotrudis Awards
• 1 Win & 10 Nominations
British Independent Film Awards
• 1 Win & 7 Nominations
CinEuphoria Awards
• 4 Nominations





























