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Little Wing (2024)

Little Wing (2024)

An odd blend of genres stuffed into a young-adult story, nevertheless led by great performances

4.9

Movie

United States of America
English
Drama
2024
DEAN ISRAELITE
Brian Cox, Brooklynn Prince, Che Tafari
100 min

TLDR

There's never been a wilder-sounding name for a European EDM group than the Russian Pigeon Mafia.

What it's about

In a desperate bid to save her home after her parents' divorce, a teenage girl steals a valuable bird for money and finds herself involved in the world of pigeon racing.

The take

There is a world where all of Little Wing's ideas make thematic sense, as a story about a young woman reeling from the difficulty of her home life. But as it is now, the film just isn't tightly woven enough, with various characters and subplots making little effect on the whole and major conflicts barely leaving consequences for the characters to deal with afterwards. It's definitely unique; you aren't likely to find many movies about pigeon racing anywhere. But even then, Little Wing doesn't allow us to get an insider look into pigeon racing as a sport, nor how this underground network is even supposed to operate. Without a strong enough setting to support this story, it becomes much harder to suspend one's disbelief and enjoy the strange things it shows us.

What stands out

Even with a weak script and direction that's frequently too self-serious for its own good, the lead actors of Little Wing still give this project their all. Young Brooklynn Prince (best known for her breakout role in Sean Baker's The Florida Project) proves herself totally capable of staring down her grown-up scene partners with ease, while Brian Cox (who also serves as an executive producer) easily finds three dimensions to a character that could've just been curmudgeonly. A star of Cox's caliber could have just phoned in this performance but there's sincerity that comes through here even in his angrier moments.

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