For the evaluation of this film, if it is out of 10, then the scene is 10, the music is 9, the script is 8, the performance is 9, and the editing is 8. The first impression was that it didn't cater to the audience for the sake of catering to the audience, so my mother almost fell asleep watching it. I feel that this movie has two themes. Theme 1: This society exists at the cost of stifling ideals and true freedom. Once it is not recognized and understood by the society, it will be rejected by the same kind or even pushed into a mental hospital. Birdman is a huge contrast to his friends and the doctors and nurses in the movie. Another theme is, anti-war. What really compelled him to dislike mankind was war. I have seen many movies about war before, and most of the soldiers will be accompanied by various mental illnesses after returning to China. The cruelty of war. On the battlefield, they see their comrades injured or even die, and they will also face the threat of injury or death at any time, which keeps them in a state of high anxiety, tension, and even fear. The state often lasts for a long time, eventually forming a permanent trauma in their hearts, and their characters and personalities are affected and changed as a result. The bird and his friends who returned from joining the army were actually victims of the Vietnam War. Most old films give me the feeling that they are delicate, whether it is psychological, or lens or plot, they are very delicate. For example, "The Godfather", and many new movies are very fast, trying to show more content in a very short period of time, very urgent. each has its own Hobby. Although the storyline of the movie is mediocre. The stunts are mediocre. The vision is not shocking enough, and some people definitely want to sleep after watching it, but it is definitely worth scrutinizing.
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