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  1. Earthquake Bird is a 2019 psychological thriller film written and directed by Wash Westmoreland based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Susanna Jones. It stars Alicia Vikander , Riley Keough , Naoki Kobayashi and Jack Huston .

  2. While working as a translator in Japan, a woman falls for a photographer, but consequences arise after she meets and befriends a woman who interrupts their life.

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  3. In 1980s Tokyo, an enigmatic expat is suspected of killing her friend, who's gone missing in the wake of their love triangle with a local photographer. Watch trailers & learn more.

  4. 9 de out. de 2019 · Earthquake Bird | Official Trailer | Netflix. Look beyond what you see. Watch #EARTHQUAKEBIRD only on Netflix November 15, 2019.A psychologically unsettling and atmospheric thriller set in...

  5. Lucy’s imperturbable exterior begins to crack when a naive newcomer, Lily Bridges (Riley Keough), becomes entangled in their lives and ends up missing - suspected dead. Earthquake Bird (2019) is...

  6. 7 de nov. de 2019 · “Earthquake Bird,” directed by Wash Westmoreland from his own adaptation of the book, stars Alicia Vikander as Lucy, first seen looking alienated on the streets and trains of Tokyo.

  7. Earthquake Bird 2019 | Maturity Rating: 16+ | 1h 46m | Drama In 1980s Tokyo, an enigmatic expat is suspected of killing her friend, who's gone missing in the wake of their love triangle with a local photographer.

  8. Synopsis. Set in 1989 Tokyo, Lucy Fly (Alicia Vikander), a young female expat, is suspected of murder when her friend Lily (Riley Keough) goes missing in the wake of a tumultuous love triangle with Teiji (Naoki Kobayashi). Lucy works as a translator at Sasagawa.

  9. 10 de out. de 2019 · A psychologically fragile young woman becomes caught up in a sexually charged murder investigation in writer-director Wash Westmorelands Tokyo-set mystery thriller Earthquake Bird.

  10. 15 de nov. de 2019 · At its core, “Earthquake Bird” is a mystery. Any movie that literally includes footage featuring the king of late '80s and early '90s thrillers Michael Douglas ("Black Rain" in this case) in an early scene and uses an interrogation-flashback structure has at least some desire to thrill and intrigue you on a basic level.