Love Birds (2011 film)

Love Birds

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Paul Murphy
Produced by Alan Harris
Matthew Metcalfe
Written by Nick Ward
Starring Rhys Darby
Sally Hawkins
Emily Barclay
Craig Hall
Bryan Brown
Dave Fane
Faye Smythe
Wesley Dowdell
Alvin Maharaj
Music by Tim Prebble
Cinematography Alun Bollinger
Edited by Chris Plummer
Production
company
Distributed by Hoyts Distribution
Release dates
  • 24 February 2011 (2011-02-24)
Running time
103 minutes
Country New Zealand
Language English

Love Birds is a 2011 New Zealand romantic comedy film starring New Zealand stand up comedian Rhys Darby and Golden Globe winner Sally Hawkins. It was directed by Paul Murphy and written by Nick Ward. The film was released on 24 February 2011.

Plot

Doug (Rhys Darby) lives in the perfect no worry world but his life shatters when long term girlfriend Susan (Faye Smythe) dumps him. Though Doug discovers an injured duck and starts to nurse it better. This new found motivation propels Doug into a new journey in his life which causes him to fall in love with veterinarian Holly (Sally Hawkins). Though the path to love is never easy and just when you think you've got a handle on it, it takes flight. Susan comes back into his life, and Doug must learn a valuable lesson, lean on his friends and follow his heart.

Cast

The film also includes cameo appearances by former International Cricketers Allan Border and Ian Smith

Critical reception

Love Birds received mixed reviews upon release with Kate Rodger of TV3 saying the story "feels a little laboured, as does the humour" and giving it 2 and a half stars out of five.[1] However Russell Baillie of the New Zealand Herald praised the film giving it 4 out of 5, calling it an "endearingly funny, if sugar-coated local romantic comedy."[2] Graeme Tuckett of the Dominion Post also gave the film 4 out of 5 saying: "Love Birds does what it does just fine. There is Queen on the soundtrack, love in the air, and quite probably a smile on your face as the credits roll."[3]

Despite the film's overall mixed reviews, Rhys Darby received an overwhelmingly positive reception with reviewers quoted as saying; "Rhys Darby steals the show again, but in a very different role to what we are used to seeing him play. He plays the relatively straight role of a typical Kiwi bloke, but there is no hiding the charm and likeability he brings to the big screen."[4] and "He's an affable, believable and extremely convincing lead - and based on this alone, he's destined for even greater things."[5]

Notes

This film contains music from the rock band Queen, including the theme from Highlander: The Series.

References

  1. "Love Birds review". 3 News. 25 February 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  2. Baillie, Russell (24 February 2011). "Movie review: Love Birds". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  3. Tuckett, Graeme (3 March 2011). "Film review: Lovebirds". The Dominion Post. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  4. http://www.rotoruadailypost.co.nz/entertainment/news/movie-review-love-birds/3944461/
  5. "Love Birds: Movie Review". Television New Zealand. 17 February 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
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