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Birds of America, 2008

Birds of America

English

USA

Rating:6.1
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Profile of Birds of America

Birds of America can be described as humorous, offbeat, and touching. The plot revolves around a family gathering, estrangement, and an eccentric family. The main genres are comedy and drama. In approach, Birds of America is realistic. It takes place in contemporary times.

Summary of Birds of America

Morrie (Matthew Perry, (Friends) is the keeper of all things family related, including his siblings. In this comedic foray into sibling relationships, Morrie's little brother Jay (Ben Foster, 3:10 to Yuma, X-Men: The Last Stand) is beyond peculiar, homeless and humorously, but clinically, depressed. His beautiful sister Ida (Ginnifer Goodwin, "Big Love") is a promiscuous insomniac and sometime photographer that is starved for attention. Morrie's wife Betty (Lauren Graham, "Gilmore Girls") has waited patiently for seven years for their hard work to pay off so they can start a family. Morrie's life is unraveling. As his family's antics infuriate his boss and neighbor, his dreams of success are quickly destroyed. Morrie gets a wake-up call and he comes to realize that the people who really care for him will stand by his side no matter what.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 24 January 2008
Runtime: 85 min

Cast and Crew

Matthew Perry as Morrie in Birds of America
Matthew Perry

as Morrie

Ben Foster as Jay in Birds of America
Ben Foster

as Jay

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Birds of America (2008)
Birds of America (2008)

Users Reviews

This movie is unwatchable. After 45 minutes of utter boredom, I quit. That has only happened with one other film, "Tortilla Heaven."
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