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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanEntertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanAn alienated-teen movie that surfs along on the whims and casual cruelties of its central character runs a risk: It can wind up as random and undisciplined as she is. Instead, Little Birds is a touching and distinctive achievement.
- The imagery is consistently striking and the themes, if well-worn, do often ring true.
- 50Los Angeles TimesBetsy SharkeyLos Angeles TimesBetsy SharkeyBreathtaking moments give way to boring ones; searing emotions vie with the exceedingly bland.
- 42The PlaylistGabe ToroThe PlaylistGabe ToroTemple and Panabaker are quite good in their lead roles, to the point where you start to hate the fact that the movie's thesis thrives on the girls being damned if they do, and damned if they don't.
- 40Time OutEric HynesTime OutEric HynesThe problem is that screen mayhem has a tendency to translate as hip posturing, and Little Birds' scenes of shoplifting shenanigans and pistol-whipping showdowns all too readily conform to indie-film form and style.
- 40Village VoiceMichael AtkinsonVillage VoiceMichael AtkinsonThe dialogue is as stock as the characters, and James's visual palette never surpasses the adequate.
- None of the actors has the heft to elevate this rote material, though to be fair, the task may be impossible. The dreamy shots of a poisoned sea in Little Birds show an imagination sorely missing from its drab plot and characters.
- 30The New York TimesA.O. ScottThe New York TimesA.O. ScottI don't think Mr. James intended to make a creepy, exploitative movie about teenage runaways - or, for that matter, a moralistic, cautionary tale of girls gone bad. But those are the default categories that Little Birds stumbles toward, perhaps because the filmmaker has not found a cogent way to channel his curiosity or his empathy.
- 25Slant MagazineNick SchagerSlant MagazineNick SchagerA film of precious, romanticized misery and squalor.