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The biggest point of contention is the film’s "quirky dramedy" vibe juxtaposed against suicide and child loss.

: While some viewers found it "warm and mature," others felt the script was "all over the place," using "disingenuous jokes" to avoid delving deep into uncomfortable themes. 📈 Summary of Perspectives Perspective Key Sentiment Score/Grade Traditional Critics "Leaden metaphors," "slushily sentimental" 1/5 Stars (The Guardian) Performance-Focused "Warmth and truth in its performances" B ( The Detroit News ) Audience/IMDb "Beautiful story of dealing with loss" 7/10 ( IMDb ) The Starling

The 2021 Netflix film The Starling attempts to weave together high-concept metaphor with a grounded exploration of parental grief. While it features a powerhouse cast, it has become a polarizing subject for critics and audiences alike due to its shifting tone and reliance on CGI symbolism. The biggest point of contention is the film’s

: Both actors pivot away from their typical comedic personas to deliver raw, "believable" performances. While it features a powerhouse cast, it has

: The bird represents the grief that "swoops down" and picks at Lilly’s sanity.

: Some reviewers describe the direction as "visually flat" and similar to an "investor's presentation for Hallmark".