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Two friends arrive back from Vietnam, scarred in different ways. One has physical injuries, the other has mental problems that make him yearn to be a bird, a subject he has always been fascinated with.
Birdy, een Vietnamveteraan, is zwaar getekend door zijn oorlogservaringen. Hij verblijft, totaal in zichzelf gekeerd, in een psychiatrische instelling van het Amerikaanse leger. Als kind was hij bezeten door het idee te kunnen vliegen als een vogel en nu gelooft hij dat hij één van zijn gevleugelde vriendjes uit zijn jeugd is. Hij zit dagenlang gehurkt op de rand van zijn bed naar het licht te kijken dat door het kleine raampje naar binnen valt. Medicatie heeft op Birdy geen vat meer en ten einde raad doen de psychologen een beroep op Al Columbato, een jeugdvriend van Birdy en eveneens gewonde Vietnamveteraan. Al...
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probeert, door het ophalen van gezamenlijke jeugdherinneringen, Birdy uit zijn droomwereld te bevrijden...
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In Alan Parker's adaptation of William Wharton's acclaimed novel, the title character is a Vietnam vet hospitalized for postwar trauma. Lying in a state of amentia, Birdy (Matthew Modine) fantasizes about birds in flight, an obsession that has haunted him since childhood. Now this fascination acts as a barrier to reality and the pain of his years in Vietnam. After doctors' efforts fail to cure him, his childhood friend Al (Nicolas Cage)--also a discharged soldier nursing wounds from the war--is brought in to try to coax Birdy out of his hallucinations.
BIRDY, told largely in stark, lyrical flashbacks f...
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rom Al's point of view, is both a heartrending examination of the psychological consequences of war and an ode to the spiritually rejuvenating powers of friendship and imagination. The two young leads turn in powerful, humane performances. Parker (MIDNIGHT EXPRESS) provides innovative direction, most notably in the film's stunning, controversial ending.
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Director Alan Parker tackles this adapation of William Wharton's novel, which retains much of the source material's texture and complexity. Matthew Modine is Birdy, who comes back from Vietnam mentally shattered and deludes himself into thinking that he is a bird, an animal that has obsessed him since childhood. Birdy is confined to a military hospital, where he spends his time sitting naked in his room, not acknowleding anyone, moving and acting like a parakeet. His best friend Al (Nicolas Cage), also a wounded Vietnam vet, visits Birdy every day, determined to bring him back to reality. Birdy is occasionally di...
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sjointed but enriched by strong performances from Modine and Cage and a number of hard-to-forget moments.
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