Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Comments

  • Olin 2023-09-20 11:23:46

    When we talk about movies, it's a spoiled bastard with ambition long shots, breaking into arbitrary doors regardless of time and space, streaking through Times Square, grandstanding amidst the din and commotion. The movie is not "Long Day to Night", the movie is "Escape into Nothingness"; the movie is not "Bullets Over Broadway", the movie is "Happy Ending"; the movie is not "The Artist", the movie is...

  • Jaunita 2023-09-11 12:19:16

    Excessive reputation. The story is mediocre, and the script is mediocre. The cast always feels that it is lacking, and the overuse of mysteries and dazzling skills proves the lack of...

  • Violette 2023-09-07 00:53:29

    5.0 Mark 2200? Rewatch the last movie during the high school entrance examination holiday, dedicated to Inaritu, who I didn't like. It's not hard to see that the play's form and text were influenced by "First Night" (the director/actor was distorted/crazy due to inspiration issues). Under the effect of the fancy and willful and smooth pseudo-one mirror, a layer of dream glitz is spread. There is a "noble" irony in the interweaving of drama and magical reality, and Inaritu, with his unique...

  • Javon 2023-09-04 03:37:17

    Everyone shout Norton with me!...

  • Oceane 2023-08-02 16:51:11

    A nerve-wracking film, with so much chatter in the middle that I have the urge to smash the computer. It's like a dish of incomparably meaty food, but unfortunately it's not appetizing. I watched it several times off and on, and finally it got better. The birdman jumped off the building and the daughter's perspective changed, giving people infinite reverie and blank space. The dazzling long shots blur the concept of time and space, and the performance of the characters on and off the stage...

  • Bertha 2023-07-02 13:11:19

    "I never pretend to be on stage" The whole person is...

  • Leta 2023-06-18 20:35:58

    Another wonderful work that is refreshing, with long enough coherent shots, awkward and unique perspectives, provocative drum beats, and sleazy actors, connected with fake and real plots, sad wit and sarcasm, Carver's literary charm, blurred The boundary between drama and reality, the final bird-man split is wonderful. The novel conception presents the struggle and pain of an actor, the failure and regret of a husband (father), sad and...

  • Verlie 2023-05-26 01:43:18

    That's why people in the literary and art circles can have such pain, no wonder they won the...

  • Marjolaine 2023-05-12 19:25:37

    It looks like a very bluffing movie, but the opening title has a strong book bag atmosphere. It is a typical movie made for filmmakers and film critics. The irony from beginning to end can make these people applaud him obediently, which is a kind of skill. In one shot, the in-play and mixed effects are nothing new (see The Master, Alps, Daydreamer). Fortunately, the director didn't let the film become a dazzling tool, and the music is not flashy but just...

  • Elza 2023-05-12 02:41:40

    The film is too heavy and the director wants to express too much but keeps repeating whatever you say, nobody gives a shit. Keeping repeating in contradictions makes the audience feel that the male protagonist is just fantasizing but leaves an open ending The philosophy and layering that one eye wants to express finally makes people feel that it is another drama of taking off pants and...

Extended Reading

Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) quotes

  • Jake: What are you doing?

    Riggan: [taking down the Birdman poster] I can't look at this anymore.

    Jake: That was a present from the crew. Don't fuck with those guys, they're union.

    Riggan: I don't care.

  • Jake: Ralph did it, the motherfucker did it. Threatened to sue us, didn't even wait to get out of the hospital.

    Riggan: What did you say?

    Jake: What did I say? I said "Ralph, you motherfucker, are you threatening me? I swear, I so much as get a letter from a lawyer, then the press is going to get the pictures off your computer." That's what I said.

    Riggan: What pictures?

    Jake: He has a thing for nuns. In diapers. Why should you care? You shouldn't have any knowledge of that, anyway.