The Birdcage
Come as you are.
Overview
Middle-aged gay life partners, Armand Goldman, a Jewish drag club owner, and Albert, the club's flamboyant star attraction, live in the eclectic community of South Beach and have raised a straight son. Now, their newly engaged son, 20-year-old Val, wants to bring his fiancée, Barbara, and her ultraconservative parents home to meet his family for the first time. By Val's request, Armand pretends to be straight, not Jewish and attempts to hide his relationship with Albert, in order to please Barbara's father, controversial right-wing Republican Sen. Kevin Keeley.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Based on the French play 'La Cage aux Folles', The Birdcage explores themes of homosexuality and cross-dressing during a time when such topics were still considered taboo. The film serves as a reflection of society's changing attitudes towards LGBTQ+ issues.
- The movie showcases an exceptional cast with Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, and Gene Hackman delivering outstanding comedic performances.
- The Birdcage offers a unique blend of humor, drama, and social commentary, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
- Its themes of acceptance, love, and the complicated relationship between fathers and sons resonate universally.
- The film's clever mix of broad slapstick comedy and subtle nuanced performances will keep audiences engaged.
Fun Facts
- Robin Williams ad-libbed many of his lines, adding improvised humor to the script.
- The scene where Armand and Albert dance together in their underwear was originally intended for the stage play but was added to the film for comedic effect.
- Several famous cameos appear throughout the movie, including Calista Flockhart as Val's campaign manager.