Struggling to fit in at his new school after being expelled for his treatment of Auggie Pullman, Julian is visited by his grandmother and is transformed by the story of her attempts to escap... Read allStruggling to fit in at his new school after being expelled for his treatment of Auggie Pullman, Julian is visited by his grandmother and is transformed by the story of her attempts to escape Nazi-occupied France during World War II.Struggling to fit in at his new school after being expelled for his treatment of Auggie Pullman, Julian is visited by his grandmother and is transformed by the story of her attempts to escape Nazi-occupied France during World War II.
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- TriviaOriginally set for a release on September 16, 2022, it was pushed to October 14, 2022. Later that month, the film was quietly removed from the schedule and pushed to August 25, 2023, due to underperforming at the Fall (2021 box office and pushed again to an unspecified date due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
- GoofsGrandmère mentions that Julian was expelled from Beecher Prep as a consequence of his bullying Auggie in Wonder (2017). However, in that film, Julian was never expelled from Beecher Prep for bullying Auggie. He received a two-day suspension and upon hearing this, his parents decided to pull him out of the school at the conclusion of that school year.
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Julian Albans: Right now, I'm just trying to fit in. It's kind of been my motto ever since I left my old school.
Grand-mère: What? Julian, you did not leave your old school. You were expelled for being cruel to another boy.
Julian Albans: Whatever. You know what I mean. If I learned anything from back then, it's to just mind my own business. Don't be mean, don't be nice. Just be normal.
Grand-mère: And this is what you've learned? To be normal?
Julian Albans: What's wrong with normal?
Grand-mère: Nothing. And everything.
- ConnectionsFollows Wonder (2017)
From the world of Wonder and Academy Award-winning director Marc Forster, comes the sequential film White Bird, which takes us a step further into the life of Julian (Bryce Gheisar) who must finally face the consequences of past actions -- particularly the bullying of Auggie Pullman, a 10-year-old boy born with facial differences. Expelled from school as a result of his unkind acts toward others, Julian gets a taste of his own medicine as he is alienated and challenged to make friends at his new school. His grandmother, Sara Blum (Helen Mirren), pays him a visit with hopes of sharing her haunting and deeply moving story about her survival in Nazi-occupied France during one of the darkest moments of history.
Intricately narrated, White Bird gives us two stories; one about Julian's present-day struggles and the other a stirring tale of his grandmother's harsh struggles during World War II. Flashbacks of young Sara (Ariella Glaser) and her courageous classmate Julian (Orlando Schwerdt), demonstrate for viewers how traumatic life was being a Jew during Nazi-run territories. Their relationship is more than one of survival -- it is one of kindness, love, and sacrifice. What I love most about White Bird is the visualization of young Sara Blum's life and how her story had a purpose. I connected with her story emotionally as she teaches her grandson the valuable lesson of showing kindness. The stories of two troubled teens -- young Sara and her grandson Julian, are well-channeled and they flow with ease. Although both stories contain heartache; they both end in hope. This film is a masterpiece filled with a nice balance of warmth and wisdom. The historic drama combined with the modern coming-of-age scenes adds a special touch to White Bird and kept me engaged throughout the entire film. A box of tissues nearby is a must while watching this film. White Bird has many teachable moments and contains many life lessons. This is a must-see family film.
The film's message rings loud and clear - it's a message of kindness and how kindness must be shared and practiced. Hate surrounds us; that's a fact of life. However, the smallest gestures of goodwill can lead to the greatest change. This film is also about bravery as that is what allows us to take risks and speak up for those who don't have a voice. It takes a lot of courage sometimes to be kind.
I give White Bird 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. White Bird opens in theaters on October 4, 2024. Be sure to check it out. You're not going to want to miss this one! By Dominic D., KIDS FIRST!
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- Alas blancas
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- $40,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,688,879
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,557,893
- Oct 6, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $8,119,099
- Runtime2 hours 1 minute
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