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Birds of Neptune (2015) is a English movie. Steven Richter has directed this movie. Molly Muse,Britt Harris,Kurt Conroyd,Christian Blair are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Birds of Neptune (2015) is considered one of the best Drama,Music,Mystery movie in India and around the world.
For Rachel (Britt Harris) growing up requires letting go of the haunting memory of her deceased parents, the influence of her older sister Mona (Molly Parker), the masking of long buried secrets and inherited spiritual practices. When things start to disintegrate in her childhood house with the presence of a stranger, she finds ground in her music and in the assurance of a new friendship.
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Hipster version of Tommy Wiseau's The Room
Except instead of Tommy, you have a bisexual hipster rapist who is TEARING ME APART. And instead of cancer, there's an abortion -- used here as shorthand for "meaningful pain the lead endures" because how else will we know that the film is over if she doesn't drive away from the PP clinic and gaze wistfully into the horizon, music swelling as if to say "she's gonna make it, by golly". Maybe it's possible to make a film where the lead character has an arc with well written development OR you could just have her get raped and have an abortion. I mean, if I wanted to watch aimless 20-somethings drink microbrews on a dirty porch, I'd take my dog for a walk in SE Portland. Great music, though.
Great Cinema from the PNW
I loved this film. Just loved it. At a time when indie filmmaking is focused almost exclusively on naturalistic films, Birds of Neptune, with its dream like world using dashes of fantasy escapes the typical indie cinema tropes. It has layers of complexity meshed together with visuals and sounds scapes and a tone that goes from meditative to hard hitting at just the right points. It's a beautiful lush film with a director, cinematographer, and art director who have a strong grasp on the cinematic. The performances are electrifying too. With great work from the three starring leads and a fantastic supporting role from Lauren Luiz. Reminds me a bit of the dreamy worlds of Jarmusch, Lynch and perhaps a tinge of the real in Larry Clark.