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1988161 minDrama, Music

Bird

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Is Bird worth watching? With a rating of 6.829/10, this Drama, Music film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Bird Synopsis

Saxophone player Charlie ‘Bird’ Parker comes to New York in 1940 and is quickly noticed for his remarkable way of playing. He becomes a drug addict but his loving wife Chan tries to help him.

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Top Cast

Forest Whitaker
Forest WhitakerCharlie 'Bird' Parker
Diane Venora
Diane VenoraChan Parker
Michael Zelniker
Michael ZelnikerRed Rodney
Samuel E. Wright
Samuel E. WrightDizzy Gillespie
Keith David
Keith DavidBuster Franklin
Michael McGuire
Michael McGuireBrewster
James Handy
James HandyEsteves
Damon Whitaker
Damon WhitakerYoung Bird
Morgan Nagler
Morgan NaglerKim
Arlen Dean Snyder
Arlen Dean SnyderDr. Heath

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Is Bird worth watching?

Bird has received mixed reviews with a 6.829/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Music movies.

Is Bird hit or flop?

Bird has received average ratings (6.829/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Bird?

Bird is a Drama, Music movie that Saxophone player Charlie ‘Bird’ Parker comes to New York in 1940 and is quickly noticed for his remarkable way of playing. He becomes a drug addict bu...

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Critic Reviews

r96skFeb 2, 2022
★ 5

I personally found 'Bird' - directed by Clint Eastwood - to be an absolute slog to sit through. It's an interesting story no doubt, but it's told in the most mundane and boring way possible. I didn't know anything about Charlie Parker beforehand, which is what kept that aforementioned interest there. I'm no jazz fan either, but I am always happy to listen to it when it comes up though. Despite that, I just couldn't get into the film itself. It just felt like it was 160 minutes (!) worth of the following on repeat: performance, drunk and/or depressed, performance, drunk and/or depressed etc. I didn't feel like I was learning anything about Parker and his life. I literally gave an internal cheer when the credits finally rolled around. I do enjoy Forest Whitaker as an actor and he is probably the reason I'm not rating this lower. As for the rest, I don't even recall any of them - though I'm putting that down to what I've already noted, as opposed to the cast themselves who I'm sure tried their upmost. Way too long, in short. As I said it's an intriguing person to make a film about, an around 100 minute production would've been perfect in my opinion. A shame, all in all.