Review | 'Tuesday' is a dark flight of fancy
Briefly

The parrot in 'Tuesday,' acts as the personification of death, growing to the size of a dinosaur or shrinking to that of a tick, offering comfort to the dying.
The protagonist, a terminally ill 15-year-old, interacts with the Macaw of Death in a calm and collected manner, leading to unique conversations between the two characters.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus plays the role of Zora, the dying girl's mother, in a performance that is both brave and foolhardy, showcasing the contrast between her tough exterior and underlying struggles.
Read at Washington Post
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