Unconsciously

Jaiden 2022-04-21 09:01:10

I didn't understand this movie. I don't understand whether the bird man is fine or does it really exist? There was a scene where Riggan's birdman personality took control of his body and flew over the city. When he walked into the theater, someone kept chasing him and asked him to pay the fare, indicating that he must have been imagining it in a taxi at the time, and the birdman was not. Real existence. But in the end, he was in the hospital, opened the window and "flyed" out, and the conversation sam came back. After seeing it, he first looked downstairs, then looked up, and laughed. Could it be that he really flew at this time?
There is a sentence in the play that left a deep impression on me, to the effect that I have been playing someone else, and I hope you can love me because of it. Maybe there is some resonance, for life, for a better life or something, sometimes, subconsciously, I hope to please others, but I wonder if others will like you more because of this? Maybe as sam said to riggan, you thought you were important, but it wasn't. You think other people like you, but that's not true either. What you do is based on your selfishness. . .
This movie reminds me of another movie, New York Ukiyo-e

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Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) quotes

  • Crazy Man: "Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

    [sees Riggan]

    Crazy Man: Where you going man? Is that too much? I was just trying to give you a range. It's a little bit too much, I can tell...

  • Lady on Balcony (Mary): [sees Riggan on the roof] Hey, is this for real, or are you shooting a film?

    Riggan: A film!

    Lady on Balcony (Mary): You people are full of shit!