Review of Whirlybird (2021) by Rob Rector for Film Threat — 14 Oct 2021
To both the filmmaker and subject’s credit, neither feel that the transition to Zoey should excuse past behavior, and the director lets her sit with her thoughts. She processes her actions in front of the camera as she surveys the wreckage of her life.
This is what makes Whirlybird such a wholly unique story, ultimately resonating as a portrait of a deeply flawed person.
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This review of Whirlybird (2021) was written by Rob Rector and published by Film Threat on 14 October 2021.
Whirlybird has generally received positive reviews.
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