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'Tuesday': Bird droppings or psycho-drama?

Posted by Billy Wonka on June 15, 2024 at 20:13:17:

There's a great, big parrot buzzing around passing death onto those who are in pain and despair. He can be frightening at first when he grows to seven feet tall and speaks in a deep voice. This critter flies into Louis-Dreyfus's life, in London, where she lives with her terminally ill daughter (who wants to die). The bird, "Tuesday", comes to collect spending the whole day with the daughter until mom gets home. Then the combat and philosophical drama begins.

Creative feature. Creative by getting it financed and produced. It does have a disturbing element at first but is best seen on cable.









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