Bella Ramsey stars as Birdy, a medieval 13 year old cunningly avoiding the marriage trap set by her father (Andrew Scott)
) fends off an unknowing suitor by describing the lady as a “vile creature” with a spare ear growing out of the back of her neck. “I am, thank the Lord, very cunning. Most girls are, though we’re not given due credit for it,” she narrates.
But even while Birdy approaches her predicament with refreshing humor, she’s clear eyed about the forbidding obstacles she and other girls face. “Would I choose to die rather than be forced to marry? I do not think either option is appealing. Or fair,” she laments. Later, having her, she boldly declares, “You don’t get to decide who we are, where we go, or how much we cost, like we’re just things. We’re not things, we’re people.
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