A Bluebird in My Heart
Directed by Jérémie Guez
Danny, an ex-convict in Belgium, is out on parole. Attempting to reform, he takes a job as a dishwasher and forms a bond with his landlord's daughter Clara. But this hope for redemption is however soon shattered when Clara is assaulted, forcing Danny to face his old demons again. A SHUDDER EXCLUSIVE.
In this noir thriller, when a young girl is assaulted, an ex-con must face his old demons.
Cast: Rolland Moller, Lola Le Lann, Veerle Baetens
Member Reviews
Not a horror film, as others point out. Reminded me of Jeremy Saulnier's crime thrillers. I am reminded that many ex-felons are humble people who find it difficult to stay out of trouble. I am also reminded that film makers seem globally to assume that the real illicit trade is in drug smuggling and bank robbery, or perhaps human trafficking and human organ theft. There are actually more lucrative opportunities in money laundering, cybercrime, bribery, embezzlement; insurance, investment, real estate fraud; toxic waste dumping, insider trading, and so on. Somehow these other ventures are apparently less sexy or too complex for mass audiences. Or they are too close to home for some film makers.
Not a horror movie, but an awesome movie nonetheless
Loved this, saw it on another platform years ago and just re watched it here. My kind of movie. Not technically a horror movie but so gritty at times it could be categorized as one. Now I have a bluebird in my heart too.
While it's not horror, I think most horror fans will appreciate it. If you're looking for a slow burn drama with great performances, give it a whirl.
Not much of a horror more of a drama. The acting and character development was great, but storyline felt rushed in some parts and important aspects were in a way not properly given attention in my opinion. It's better than alright.