- Talk of premarital relations. There is a scene of Christine losing her virginity.
- Spoken and written profanity, including F-bombs.
- “Your mom’s hard on you.” – Danny O’Neill (Lucas Hedges)
Uplifting theme:
- Life
- Love
- Family
- Choices and accountability
- Friendship, loyalty
- I’m such a fan of Saoirse Ronan. She’s fantastic in everything she does. She’s originally from Ireland, but her American accent in this movie is really great. Like always, her Golden Globe nominations is well deserved.
- Laurie Metcalf is always a delight. The scenes with her and Saoirse together are really great. She also deserves her Golden Globe nomination!
- The dialogue feels real, but funnier than real life.
- I thought it was cute when they were crying while listening to a John Steinbeck audio book in the car during their road trip in the beginning of the movie. Every parent will be able to relate to the growing pains of their relationship.
- Some of the scene transitions were awesome and extremely clever.
- All of the acting is really great. The entire cast is excellent.
- You really feel invested in the characters and grow with them during their character arcs.
- Stephen Sondheim wrote the songs in the musical that the students perform in the movie.
- For a short time, Lady Bird broke the record held by Toy Story 2 on Rotten Tomatoes for the best-reviewed movie of all time.
- It feels fresh. Thank you. Even though I love superhero movies, it’s nice to have something else at the movie theater!
- I don’t have to see people have sex in a movie to know that they did. I’d much rather NOT. People complain that society is falling apart, but they don’t seem to see the connection between that and all the garbage that’s in movies. We don’t have to see everything. Come on, people. What do you think….do movies reflect society or influence it or both?
Interesting lines:
- “I wish I could live through something.” – Christine
- “Just because something looks ugly doesn’t mean it’s morally wrong.” – Lady Bird
- “Lady Bird!” – Christine
- “ Is that your given name?” – Father Leviatch (Stephen Henderson)
- “Just go to city college, then to jail, then back to city college…” Marion (What parent hasn’t had this conversation with their teenager? Ha ha)
- “What I’d really like is to be on Math Olympiad.” – Lady Bird
- “But, math isn’t something you’re terribly strong in.” – Sister Sarah Joan (Lois Smith)
- “That we know of yet.” – Christine
- “Hey, I’m like Keith Richards. I’m just happy to be anywhere.” – Larry McPherson (Tracy Letts)
- “I want to read it in bed.” – Lady Bird, when she wanted her mom to buy a magazine.
- “Six inches for the Holy Spirit!” – Sister Sarah Joan at the dance, telling Christine and Danny to spread farther apart.
- “You’re giving me an eating disorder!” – Christine to her mom. Then she sighs, “I wish I could get an eating disorder.”
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