"Birdman" tags

Antonetta 2022-03-19 09:01:02

In the film, Reagan said to Diggins: "It's all tags, and you are tagging." Not only the female critics on Broadway, but also our film critics will tag.
"Birdman" has the highest appearance rate on the label of "Hyun Technology". I don't think the long shots in the film are a dazzling technique. Since it is a dazzling technique, then the dazzling is the technique, and this technique is worthy of dazzling. What is a long shot? You want to make a movie. Take out your phone and turn on the camera. After three to five minutes, turn it off. Put this piece in your movie. This is a long shot. It is not difficult to take long shots, but it is rare to take long shots well. I don’t feel so painful that I count it as soon as I watch a movie. This shot is longer than ten seconds, but almost every movie has a plot that can be easily made into a long shot. (Look at how rigorous I am. First I say almost, and then not to mention that every movie has a long shot, but every movie has a plot to shoot growth shots. In fact, I really plan to find a few movies. In the end, there was a long shot at the beginning of the first part that opened, and my enthusiasm was blown away.) The long shot in "Birdman" can be said to be a quantitative change, and it is far from a qualitative change worthy of dazzling. . In terms of difficulty, it may mean that the actor has to keep it for a few minutes without making mistakes. So instead of saying that he is so awesome, it is better to say that he works hard.
There is also a very interesting thing. The director can concatenate several long shots into a meaningless pseudo-long shot of forty to fifty minutes, but make a few short shots in the video of Reagan streaking. Foreigners are really boring. If you take pictures of this kind of things, don’t post them on the Internet quickly, and find other people who photographed them to cut them out and post them. So will the awesome director make such a low-level mistake? Are you funny? Let me tell you, people are sarcastic! ! ! To cut it when it should be a shot to the end is to ridicule those who are not serious about making movies; and to compare it with the long shots that fill the whole film, this is to ridicule those filmmakers who use long shots as gimmicks. You see, we can find this reason, so it should be more suitable. Isn't "Birdman" a satirical movie? It's good to satirize commercial films with high box office, satirize well-known literary and artistic films, satirize actors, and satirize critics, but this does not mean that the plot can be boring than soap operas? No matter how high you are, this is still a drama. I see, this is ironic again!
There is another label I have to mention: acting. Reagan's actor has played Batman, so many people will say that he will empathize with him. Did you play well? Everyone said yes, maybe it was indeed good, but guess what did I think of when I watched it? I think of the ugly female second in "Girls' Dormitory" expressing angry and sad emotions through her mouth twitching. Isn’t it the same in "Birdman"? Stretching his neck, waving his arms, spitting...what is the difference from the man who smashed his head at the beginning? The female commentator said that Reagan was an optimist with no professional training. I think the actors in "Birdman" are like those who have been professionally trained, and they came to the show at first sight.
Before I wrote about this stuff, I just saw a report that there was no closing of the scene when the nude scene was filmed in Times Square, no group performances were found, and there were only four or five staff members in the whole process. When I was watching a movie, I couldn’t understand this paragraph. Reagan could sit in the air, the light fell off when he saw his eyes, and the TV was turned off when he held the TV. Being locked outside, he didn't know that he would go naked when he opened the door with super powers, and when the beard entered his room before, he smashed things with his hands like he had the ability to predict. Later, I learned that when he flew back to the entrance of the theater, a taxi driver chased him for money. He has no superpowers. All of that was a fantasy. I was too naive. I thought I knew it. I didn't expect the director to come out at the end. Reagan's daughter looked at the sky in surprise, and then it was over. Regarding the ending, I have two guesses. Either Reagan flew up, or his daughter took drugs and sucked his brain out. I was very happy to see Reagan’s soul ascend to heaven. I think the second one is too ridiculous.
After watching the movie, I wonder if Reagan has superpowers, which is also very good. But the director, why do you have to use this most stupid way? You thought that sometimes I didn't shoot it, and when you thought it didn't, I did it again. I always thought that only the lowest-level suspense films would be shot like this. You reminded me of "Girls' Dormitory" again.

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  • Sylvia: You know, just because I didn't like that ridiculous comedy you did with Goldie Hawn did not mean I did not love you. That's what you always do. You confuse love for admiration.

  • Clara: Now, is it true that you've been injecting yourself with semen from baby pigs?

    Riggan: I'm sorry, what?

    Clara: As a method of facial rejuvenation.

    Riggan: Where did you read that?

    Clara: It was tweeted by @prostatewhispers.

    Riggan: No, that's not true.

    Clara: I know, but did you do it?

    Riggan: No, I didn't do it.

    Clara: Okay, then I'll just write that you're denying it.

    Riggan: No, don't write anything! Why would you write anything? I didn't... don't write what she said.