Love Birds - Blu Ray Review
Love Birds
Rating: PG
Released by Warner Bros
From the
director of the Kiwi smash hit Second Hand Wedding, comes this new film aimed at
showing us another side of Rhys Darby.
Darby stars
as Doug, a council worker who's happy with his life, living at his parents'
place and cruising along. One day, though, his long term girlfriend Susan
(Smythe) decides enough is enough and takes flight.
Within moments of that, Doug suddenly finds an injured Paradise
Shelduck dumped on his roof.
With no-one to care
for the duck, Doug takes on the job - and his adventure brings him into contact
with Sally Hawkins' zoo worker Holly.
Gradually,
the injured animal learns to live and love again - and so does the duck....
Love Birds is your fairly conventional rom com fare -
guy meets girl, complications and problems follow.
But what sets this above from the rest is Rhys Darby.
This is a career redefining moment from the guy who's
prone to playing (in his words I might add) a bit of a dick.
In Love Birds, Darby is a revelation - he's a forlorn, lost,
vulnerable and romantic lead who proves to be very watchable in what is a
traditional tale. Darby has to straddle that line of acting with animals too -
as the majority of his scenes are with Pierre the duck. But with laughs thrown
in and a generally charming tone, he manages to more than adequately get by.
Quirky and funny, this sweetly charming tale will win
more fans on DVD and Blu Ray and that's a good thing
Rating: 7/10
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