It’s been some time since we’ve seen a story characteristic movie from acclaimed director Andrea Arnold. In truth, her final characteristic was 2016’s “American Honey.” Positive, she’s performed some TV work and a documentary since, however we actually have been ready to see a brand new narrative characteristic from Arnold. Fortunately, that’s what we get with the brand new movie, “Chook.”
As seen within the trailer for “Chook,” the movie follows the story of a younger woman who lives along with her chaotic single dad and her brother. However her life will get turned the wrong way up when a mysterious stranger, Chook, enters the image.
The solid consists of Barry Keoghan, Franz Rogowski, Nykiya Adams, and Jason Buda. As talked about, the movie is written and directed by Andrea Arnold.
We noticed the movie throughout its run at this 12 months’s Cannes, and in our evaluate, we stated, “Very similar to Katie Jarvis in ‘Fish Tank’ and Sasha Lane in ‘American Honey,’ Arnold extracts one other career-making efficiency out of her younger protagonist with Adams. The newcomer encompasses the emotional shifts on this one very formative week in Bailey’s life with such grace, successfully speaking each the boisterousness of riot and the fragility of insecurity.”
“Chook” arrives in theaters on November 8. You’ll be able to watch the trailer beneath.
Right here’s the synopsis:
The long-awaited return to fiction filmmaking from Academy Award-winner Andrea Arnold (American Honey, Fish Tank), BIRD is a young, putting and terribly stunning coming-of-age fable about marginalised life within the fringes of up to date society. 12-year-old Bailey (astounding newcomer Nykiya Adams) lives along with her devoted however chaotic single dad Bug (Barry Keoghan, Saltburn) and wayward brother Hunter in a squat in Gravesend, north Kent. Approaching puberty and looking for consideration and journey, Bailey’s fractured house life is reworked when she encounters Chook (Franz Rogowski, Passages), a mysterious stranger on a journey of his personal. A wondrous portrait of the transition from childhood to adolescence that is still grounded in her usually empathetic social realism, Arnold’s newest strides to the wildly poetic rhythm of her personal drum.
‘Chook’ Trailer: Barry Keoghan & Franz Rogowski Star In Andrea Arnold’s New Movie