Film Opening Research #2 - Lady Bird
Lady Bird Opening Scene Analysis Lady Bird is a coming-of-age drama. At the beginning of the opening sequence, there is a single title; it is a quote from Joan Didion that says "Anybody who talks about California hedonism has never spent a Christmas in Sacramento." This, followed by Lady Bird's first dialogue asking her mother "Do you think I look like I'm from Sacramento?" introduces the main conflict of the film. The opening image is of Lady Bird and her mother, Marion, sleeping next to each other. We spend the entire opening scene with Lady Bird and Marion, as they drive back from a college trip after finishing a "The Grapes of Wrath" audiobook. Lady Bird and her mother are constantly shown standing at opposite sides of the screen. This highlights their contrast of ideals, which becomes the main conflict of the movie. Even though the scene takes place during the day, it d...


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