Best in2017Comedy-DramaDirected by Greta Gerwig

One of the strongest arguments that coming-of-age movies get sharper, not smaller, when they stay brutally specific.

Lady Bird lasts because Gerwig never mistakes specificity for limitation. Sacramento, Catholic school rituals, money anxiety, college ambition, and mother-daughter friction all make the movie feel more universal precisely because they are so local and exact.

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A Sacramento senior pushes against family, school, class anxiety, and her own self-invention while trying to outrun the life that made her.

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