Aimée Buidine
Aimée Buidine’s got this knack for popping up in films that don’t just slide past you—they kinda hang around in your head. Take “BRI” from 2023. It’s not your typical by-the-numbers crime flick. The story digs deep into the world of a special police unit, the kind that’s usually painted as either squeaky clean or cartoonishly corrupt. Here, everything’s a bit more gray, a bit more real. People mess up, try again, break the rules for the right reasons… or maybe for the wrong ones. Buidine? She brings this raw energy. You actually buy that she’s been through it, not just acting tough for the camera.
Then there’s “The Sound of Philadelphia,” which came out in 2020. Now, this one’s a slow burn. Old grudges, family drama, mob stuff bubbling under the surface. It’s the kind of film where you can almost taste the tension—like everyone’s waiting for the other shoe to drop. You see these characters wrestling with loyalty, regret, all that heavy stuff. Again, Buidine stands out without hogging the spotlight, sliding right into the chaos and making it feel honest.
Fast forward to 2024 and “Funny Birds” is a totally different vibe. Gone are the guns and dark alleys; this one’s about weird families, offbeat characters, and finding your place even if you’re a little left of center. There’s a warmth here, but not in a corny way. Buidine’s performance is quirky and sharp, like she’s in on the joke but still rooting for everyone to work their mess out. Basically, she keeps things interesting, no matter the genre.