Little Birds (2011)
9/10
fresh, beautiful & good
1 February 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Juno Temple has a talent to choose very contemporary items for her films, and 'Little Birds' is another example of this.

In this film we are introduced to teenage girls aged 15, discovering the world around them. Complete with worrying parents, runaway-problems, and other nice & painful experiences.

Watching 'Little Birds', for the first time I get the impression that Juno Temple is able to support a fully mature film. The structure of its plot shows no flaws.

Representing the young generation, Juno Temple increasingly gets better in making us part of their current problems.
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