TL;DR – In some respects this is a very simple film, but it uses that premise to perfectly explore the building tension
Score – 4.5 out of 5 stars
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene
Review –
There are a lot of things films can do, they can excite, they can astound, they
can terrify, and the can crush. However, one of the key things they can do is
let you walk in another person’s shoes for a time, which can lead to some
really powerful moments.
The story of Birdie is, well it is
less of a story and more of a premise. A woman (Maeve Dermody) is on her way to
see a new apartment so she takes the train. This is the framework, but this is
where the tension is introduced because as she arrives at the Redfern station
there are a couple of guys lurking around. You can feel that tension as her
personal security lowers each moment they are around. How she tries to find
people to be near so she is not alone, you feel every moment of this trial.