Love Birds
New Zealand
2233 people rated Doug's girlfriend leaves him and he falls apart. He finds a hurt "not duck" on the roof and ends looking after it. He meets cute, single bird specialist Holly at the zoo.
Comedy
Romance
Cast (18)
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Plam’s mbinga
29/05/2023 12:05
source: Love Birds
Alex Gonzaga
23/05/2023 04:56
It was nice to watch an old-fashioned comedy where there were no vulgar speaking and discusting scenes. I can't say that it was very funny. maybe it was back in 2011 but for me it was just a nice movie with nice actors in it. It is worth watching though.
gabriel djaba
23/05/2023 04:56
Not deep, but better than most of the drivel available to watch without paying extra these days. Cute and sweet. The girl needs to lighten up a little, and yeah, there are a few cliche situations but I don't regret the time I spent watching.
Antonio Blanco Jr
23/05/2023 04:56
This is simply a really well made feel good movie with a fantastic soundtrack.
Some of the one liners were the funniest I have heard in years and I haven't laughed so hard in years!
Thanks to our friends across the ditch!
Joel Kabamba
23/05/2023 04:56
At first I thought it was going to be kind of cheesy, but after Doug rescued the duck, I wanted to know what happened. This movie has some great messages about what's really important in life and I thought Doug and the duck where adorable. The longer I watched it, the more I liked it, especially when it had music from Queen. It seemed certain parts where written just to incorporate Queen's music, yet complimented the storyline perfectly. It's charming and profound; nothing crude or gratuitous. It's got a great ending and be sure to watch the footage during the credits ~ really cute. Definitely a great kids' movie, but I recommend it to everyone.
Ella Fontamillas
23/05/2023 04:56
A movie for all ages and thoroughly entertaining!
Congratulations to all involved. Well done! Perfect!
Melanie.M
23/05/2023 04:56
I liked it. I have seen Rhys Darby on Modern Family and Life in Pieces and thought he was hilarious. So I decided to check this out despite that one horrendous review. I liked it. It's nice to see a movie about a man being kind to an animal and being a good guy in general. it was light and cute with a fantastic soundtrack. Loved that they did a Queen video at the end.
مشفشفه أسو ...
23/05/2023 04:56
Lovely location and great to see NZ actors etc again, but there is some bad language / smoking / stuff that's upsetting eg dead animals etc.
daniellarahme
23/05/2023 04:56
Cute movie keeps you entertained. Would've rated It hirer if it didn't have so many Queen songs in it!
Skinny M Jaay
23/05/2023 04:56
Doug (Rhys Darby) has just been jilted by longtime galfriend, Susan. An item for two years, Susan can't stand the fact the Doug still lives in the house he inherited when his parents died, she'd prefer something more upscale. Also, she detests the fact that he adores the rock band Queen, having a wall devoted to their photos and playing their music constantly. So, she's had enough and walks out the door. Hurting immensely, Doug keeps the breakup news from his best buds at work and at play. Luckily, this road worker's attentions soon get diverted. A rare black duck lands on his roof, having broken a wing. Rescuing the bird, he takes it to a nearby small zoo, where the expert on winged creatures, Holly (Sally Hawkins) says she can't help him. Instead, she hands him a phone number for a nearby vet (Bryan Brown, how nice to see him!). Declaring that the bird will never fly again, the doc suggests that Doug foster it until he can find another solution. Settling the duck, which he names Pierre, with his own room, complete with Doug's former wading pool, he soon becomes very fond of his feathered friend. They sleep together and sometimes even take a bath together, when Pierre hops right in. Meanwhile, since Doug liked the looks of Holly, he tries to get "something going" with this nice lady. But, there are complications. Holly has a son, Taylor, who misses his deceased dad and detests Doug on sight. Then, Susan returns to make small overtures to her former flame once more. This confuses Doug, naturally. Between going to trivia contests at his favorite bar friends, trying to decide who he loves, and caring for Pierre, who suddenly gets lost in a woods, what will be Doug's near future expectations? Just ducky, that's what this movie is, viewers will adore it. Hawkins, a Brit star, is always welcome while Darby is handsome and charming. Other cast members of many ethnic groups are total delights, too. As for the scenery, how wonderful and exotic it is, looking nothing like other places on earth. The script is clever, the costumes are winning, and the direction is sure-footed and fun. On top of all this, the trained duck is beyond cute and quite talented, worth the price of the film entirely by himself. So, ducks, get your things in order and go find Love Birds for this coming weekend.