Earthquake Bird
A suspenseful mystery with love, tragedy, Tokyo backdrop
About Earthquake Bird
Released: 2019
Platform: Netflix
Rating: R
Run time: 1h 46m
Cast
Alicia Vikander, Riley Keough, Naoki Kobayashi, Jack Huston, Kiki Sukezane, Yoshiko Sakuma, Ken Yamamura, Kazuhiro Muroyama, Akiko Iwase, Crystal Kay
About Earthquake Bird
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- **[About](#about)** - **[Making / Production](#making-production)** - **[Actors](#actors)** - **[Trivia / Interesting Facts](#trivia-interesting-facts)** - **[Awards](#awards)** - **[Quotes](#quotes)** - **[Music, Soundtrack](#music-soundtrack)**About
"Earthquake Bird" is a 2019 crime drama film directed by Wash Westmoreland and based on the novel of the same name by Susanna Jones. Set in 1989 Tokyo, the story follows a young woman named Lucy Fly, who becomes a suspect in a murder investigation after she becomes involved in a tumultuous love triangle with a photographer named Teiji and a newcomer named Lily. The film explores themes of love, jealousy, and identity against the backdrop of a foreign culture. As the mystery unravels, Lucy's past trauma and inner struggles come to light, leading to a gripping climax that challenges perceptions of truth and reality.Making / Production
The film was shot on location in Tokyo, Japan, capturing the vibrant and atmospheric setting of the city. Director Wash Westmoreland carefully crafted the visuals to immerse viewers in the unique blend of modernity and tradition that defines Tokyo. The production team worked closely with Japanese collaborators to ensure authenticity in depicting the cultural nuances and landscapes of the city. The attention to detail in the sets and costumes helped create a palpable sense of unease and mystery throughout the film.Actors
- Alicia Vikander as Lucy Fly: Vikander delivers a nuanced performance as the enigmatic protagonist, balancing vulnerability and strength in her portrayal of Lucy's complex emotions. - Riley Keough as Lily Bridges: Keough brings a sense of unpredictability and charm to the character of Lily, who disrupts Lucy's life and adds an air of mystery to the story. - Naoki Kobayashi as Teiji: Kobayashi captures the brooding and mysterious nature of Teiji, the photographer who becomes entangled in a dangerous love affair.Trivia / Interesting Facts
- The title "Earthquake Bird" refers to a rare breed of bird known for its mimicry and adaptability, symbolizing the themes of the film. - Wash Westmoreland was drawn to the novel for its exploration of cultural displacement and identity, which he sought to translate onto the screen. - The film features a blend of English and Japanese dialogue, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the characters' interactions.Awards
No notable awards won by the film.Quotes
- "The things you love tell you what you are." - "Some secrets never get old. They get safe." - "In Tokyo, you can never really tell where the dream ends and reality begins."Music, Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack features a moody and atmospheric score composed by Atticus Ross and Claudia Sarne, enhancing the suspenseful and emotional tones of the story. The music effectively underscores key scenes and heightens the sense of unease that permeates the narrative.
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About Earthquake Bird
Earthquake Bird is a mystery thriller, set in Japan, involving a love triangle, murder suspicions, and a haunting past.