I have been watching a lot of different genres of cinema only recently, in an attempt to calm myself down after long, uneasy working hours and it has actually been doing wonders in many different ways, one of them being an increased ability to compose multiple contexts into a streamlined series of images and words (important to people dealing with languages beyond programming, in general). 

I ended up watching 'Lady Bird' (2017) last night and directed by a woman as young as Greta Gerwig, this piece of art is vibrant and well put although a little more cohesive approach to politics would have been done justice to the recurring theme of isolation in the modern world. All in all, the adolescent psyche has been portrayed in a manner so serene that the vulgarities and defiant behaviour and cold, chaotic, hurtful demarcation lines have been concealed well. This is a treat to people who can afford watching other genres beside adventure or action. 

Here are 19 stills from the 1 hour 35 minutes film!