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I enjoyed the movie. Alexandra Daddario is always stunning.




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“Songbird” is a bit of an oddity; a film shot during the pandemic and taking place in 2024, where the virus has upgraded to COVID-23, the film is your standard thriller. Boy likes girl. Girl like boy. Girls gramma gets Covid. Girl and gramma face getting locked up in Quarantine zones forever. Standard stuff. It’s honestly not too bad, primarily because the ensemble cast carries the movie. It is from Michael Bay’s production company, so the movie has bouts of thinking it’s cooler than it is, but it’s an entertaining movie that clocks in at a cool 85 minutes. Though some of the writing is awkward (early on, someone utters the phrase “Covered in Covid”) and the characters are paper-thin, given no more than one dimension, two if you’re lucky, the film isn’t too bad. And any movie that has Paul Walter Hauser (the recent knockout from “I, Tonya”, “BlacKkKlansman” and “Richard Jewell”) earns some credit.




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Great popcorn flick.




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The first 2 acts were great, the third act and ending didn't make any sense really.




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I enjoyed the movie. Alexandra Daddario is always stunning.




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Great popcorn flick.




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“Songbird” is a bit of an oddity; a film shot during the pandemic and taking place in 2024, where the virus has upgraded to COVID-23, the film is your standard thriller. Boy likes girl. Girl like boy. Girls gramma gets Covid. Girl and gramma face getting locked up in Quarantine zones forever. Standard stuff. It’s honestly not too bad, primarily because the ensemble cast carries the movie. It is from Michael Bay’s production company, so the movie has bouts of thinking it’s cooler than it is, but it’s an entertaining movie that clocks in at a cool 85 minutes. Though some of the writing is awkward (early on, someone utters the phrase “Covered in Covid”) and the characters are paper-thin, given no more than one dimension, two if you’re lucky, the film isn’t too bad. And any movie that has Paul Walter Hauser (the recent knockout from “I, Tonya”, “BlacKkKlansman” and “Richard Jewell”) earns some credit.




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The first 2 acts were great, the third act and ending didn't make any sense really.