Sentences with phrase «when lady bird»

They argue more, and when Lady Bird loses her virginity to roll - up smoking pseudo-intellectual Kyle (Chalamet), who is very much part of the cool clique, poor Julie gets dumped like a hot potato.
Like, when Lady Bird and her mom were shopping for prom dresses and Lady Bird says she knows her mother loves her, but isn't sure if she likes her?
She should have been more supportive when Lady Bird got into what was basically her dream school on the East Coast.
When Lady Bird aired earlier this year, women all over the world fell in love with it for its painfully accurate representation of mother - daughter relationships.
When Lady Bird throws herself out of the car, Hand In My Pocket is on the sountrack.
Take a listen as Gerwig talks about the scene when Lady Bird has a moment with a communion wafer and her pal Julie (played by the superb Beanie Feldstein).
When Lady Bird counsels empathy, LBJ sees a political liability and cuts him off.)
When the Lady Bird crew arrived onstage to accept the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, producer Eli Bush passed the mic to the Queen of Sacramento.
But the scene elevates to a whole new level of great when Lady Bird drops her determination to be angry and comforts him.
Constance: The moment that hit me most in the gut is when Lady Bird and her mother are shopping for dresses.
Meanwhile, though she may not be a particularly strong student (her school adviser cracks up when Lady Bird simply mentions Yale), the film never condescends to any of her dreams, be they falling in love or wishing to surround herself with kindred spirits in someplace like New York City.
When Lady Bird swears she's going to pay back all the money she's cost the family so she never has to hear that again, her mother snaps, «I highly doubt you will be able to get a job good enough to do that.»
When Lady Bird joins the drama club, Gerwig presents the hilarious incongruity of teenagers playing middle - aged characters in Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along.
When Lady Bird sobs in her mom's car after losing her virginity to an uncaring partner, Marion's shoulder is there for her to cry on.
The way Ronan tilts her head and smiles when Lady Bird looks at Kyle says volumes about someone learning to flirt.
When Lady Bird dispenses an attempt at hyperbolic humor («I'll kill your parents») it backfires when her crush mentions that his father has cancer.
When Lady Bird eventually ditches Kyle, walking away from him and his cool friends before prom, it's quietly triumphant.
There are occasionally pointed moments, such as when Lady Bird, forced to sit through an anti-abortion presentation, tells the presenter that, «If your mother had had an abortion, we wouldn't have to sit through this stupid assembly.»
Their scenes together hit the mark and even touch the heart, but it is still the back and forth with mom that lifts this film to a whole other level as further friction is caused when Lady Bird secretly applies to a New York University against the wishes of her mother who wants her to stay close to home.
Marion, exercising an evolutionary maternal reflex, repeatedly criticizes her daughter about everything from her academic talents — or lack thereof — to her indulgent use of not one, but two bath towels, an insignificant act that receives a much more vociferous reaction than, say, when Lady Bird hints that she is considering having sex for the first time.
In Lady Bird, what's special about what people are saying is in the subtext, so for example, when Lady Bird's mom [Laurie Metcalf] is telling her to clean her room, what she's really saying is, «I'm scared, because your father just got laid off.»
Did your heart swell with hometown pride when Lady Bird won best picture at the Golden Globes last night?
Ronan: That must have informed that other bit of stage direction when Lady Bird met Kyle and it said that her loins were on fire.
These include chaperones at a school dance insisting on leaving «six inches for the holy spirit,» a college counselor bursting out laughing when Lady Bird mentions Yale, and a football coach who directs theater as if he were diagramming plays.

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It gives me the heebie jeebies to think that I might have to explain the birds and bees to my son... my little darling who still occasionally calls me Mommy, still wants to snuggle when we watch TV and still manages to hang onto a good amount of innocence in this Lady Gaga world.
When it's just the shirt with jeans, it makes it more real, like Lady Bird could have found it in a thrift store.»
Lady Bird has a quiet and concise outrage about economic inequality, and key to its emotional generosity is that even minor supporting characters seem aware of how unfair it is that their futures can be determined by something so random as when and where they're born.
Lady Bird (and her mom) dream of living in the big houses they can only walk past — or tour when up for sale as if they would ever be able to make an offer.
No word on when she might make that leap, but in the meantime both Ronan and Gerwig are nominated for their work on «Lady Bird
Lady Bird is a joy, from its start... to its finish, when that ever - so - slightly older young woman takes a breath and looks out — hopefully, nervously, excitedly — into a limitless future.
Acclaimed Irish actress Saoirse Ronan and «Roseanne» / «The Big Bang Theory» mainstay Laurie Metcalf are generating awards buzz as the volatile Lady Bird and her equally emotional (except when she's refusing to talk to her daughter) mom Marion.
Christine «Lady Bird» McPherson is a senior in high school, on the brink of that moment when we are heady at the notion of inventing ourselves.
When dad Larry (Tracy Letts) loses his job, more burden is placed on Lady Bird (who refuses to answer to her given name, Christine) to attend a local college since her parents can't afford to assist.
As for Chalamet, the Lady Bird scene stealer admitted his parents had seen the coming - of - age homosexual movie, but he fears his grandma «is going to be in shock when she does.»
When the talk turns to Lady Bird's college plans after her senior year at Immaculate Heart in Sacramento («the Midwest of California»), the divide widens precipitously.
The «Lady Bird» writer and director, who was snubbed in the directing category at the Golden Globes earlier this year, but was later nominated for a DGA Award when they were announced a few days later, was recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Tuesday in the directing and writing categories.
It begins to feel like Old Home Week in Telluride: when I look up Andrew Haigh's «Lean on Pete,» I remember that its star, Travis Fimmel, appeared in «Maggie's Plan,» directed by Rebecca Miller (here with «Arthur Miller: Writer»), which co-starred Ethan Hawke (who's in «First Reformed») and Greta Gerwig, who directs, in «Lady Bird,» Saiorse Ronan, who is one of the voice actors in Loving Vincent.
When it came to the Academy Awards, Rush says she was, of course, disappointed that «Lady Bird» didn't win an Oscar, but she personally was really rooting for «Get Out.»
Gerwig: Do you remember when I brought [«Lady Bird» cast member] Lucas [Hedges] to see you in «The Crucible»?
Ronan talks about acting for the camera like she has done it for 50 years, affecting a California accent for Lady Bird, discovering the character as she was doing it, and getting emotional when we talked of the tender immigrant tale Brooklyn which brought her her second Oscar nomination just two years ago.
At the center of it all is a superb performance by Saoirse Ronan, who finds the effervescent joy in Lady Bird's passions but embraces the moments when she can be truly terrible.
When we were making «Lady Bird,» I said, «Laurie, what's the last movie you did before this?»
Making her solo directorial debut (she shares a credit with Joe Swanberg on 2008's Nights And Weekends), Gerwig sets Lady Bird in her hometown of Sacramento, and in 2002, when she was around the same age as her protagonist / proxy, 17 - year - old Christine «Lady Bird» McPherson (Saoirse Ronan).
On the evening in October 2016 when the movie crew shot the innocent frolic between Lady Bird and Danny in the McKinley Park rose garden, the one where the lovebirds waltz through the rose bushes and name a star in the sky to commemorate their new romance, Gerwig's friends and family gathered to watch, including her brother and sister - in - law, who live in Land Park, Mickiewicz's sister and nieces, and Trafton, who said of the experience, «We were in the present, seeing a story inspired by the past, and witnessing something incredible about Greta's future.
When she's gently urged by Lady Bird Johnson to change her bloodstained suit before emerging from Air Force One, Jackie refuses, insisting that «I want them to see what they've done.»
Speaking with Backstage, Gerwig recalls how Metcalf brought many of Marion's nonaggressive moments to light herself, like when she gets a gift for her co-worker's newborn or empathizes with Lady Bird's drama teacher, Father Leviatch (Stephen McKinley Henderson).
Surprisingly, the first real presidential bite that draws blood is when LBJ attacks Lady Bird.
When will Lady Bird's life settle into something that will keep her safe?
Twenty - year - old Kathryn Newton, who played Reese Witherspoon's similarly rebellious daughter in HBO mega-hit Big Little Lies and who is slated to star as youngest sister Amy in BBC One and Masterpiece's forthcoming Little Women adaptation, was elated when she snagged a small role as a lovable high - school nerd in Lady Bird.
When one character attempts to mention the widespread civilian casualties in Iraq in order to gain the upper hand in an argument, Lady Bird shuts him down by saying, «Different things can be sad.
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