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Blackbird 2007

★ 2.03 votes108 min📅 2007-03-12

Adam Rapp's *Blackbird (2007)* plunges viewers into the grimy, unvarnished underbelly of 1990s New York City, where Froggy, a homeless teenager, grapples with heroin addiction while forming a fragile bond with Baylis, a war veteran and fellow addict.

Director: Adam Rapp

Cast

Gillian Jacobs
Gillian Jacobs
Froggy
Paul Sparks
Paul Sparks
Baylis
Danny Hoch
Pinchback
Michael Shannon
Michael Shannon
Murl
Annie Parisse
Annie Parisse
Angie
Gary Wilmes
Gary Wilmes
Zljko
Stephen Adly Guirgis
Stephen Adly Guirgis
Mercado
Guy Van Swearingen
Guy Van Swearingen
Herby
Anthony Katagas
Anthony Katagas
Close
Danny Mastrogiorgio
Danny Mastrogiorgio
Kent

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blackbird (2007) about?

*Blackbird (2007)* follows Froggy, a homeless teen navigating heroin addiction, as she forms a deep but destructive bond with Baylis, a war veteran also trapped in substance abuse. Their relationship offers a brief respite from the harshness of their lives, but their shared struggles pull them deeper into a cycle of suffering and survival.

Who directed Blackbird?

Adam Rapp directed *Blackbird*, infusing the film with a gritty, realistic approach to its themes of addiction and resilience.

Who stars in Blackbird?

The film stars Gillian Jacobs as Froggy, Paul Sparks as Baylis, with supporting roles from Michael Shannon, Annie Parisse, and Danny Hoch.

Is Blackbird (2007) worth watching?

*Blackbird* is a raw, emotionally charged drama that offers a stark look at addiction and survival. While it lacks a major release or high IMDb rating, its unflinching storytelling and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of gritty character dramas.

How long is Blackbird?

*Blackbird* runs for 108 minutes.

About Blackbird (2007) — Raw Drama of Love and Addiction in 1990s NYC

Adam Rapp's *Blackbird (2007)* plunges viewers into the grimy, unvarnished underbelly of 1990s New York City, where Froggy, a homeless teenager, grapples with heroin addiction while forming a fragile bond with Baylis, a war veteran and fellow addict. Their relationship offers fleeting solace as both spiral deeper into dependency, their love story set against the backdrop of decaying streets and hollowed-out dreams. The film blends raw emotion with stark realism, capturing the desperation and fleeting moments of connection in a world dominated by substance abuse.

With its unflinching portrayal of addiction and survival, *Blackbird* 2007 delivers a harrowing yet poignant character study. Gillian Jacobs and Paul Sparks deliver compelling performances as Froggy and Baylis, their chemistry underscored by the film's oppressive atmosphere. Directed by Adam Rapp, the movie immerses audiences in a world where hope is a luxury few can afford, making it a standout drama of its era.