Life is like a play, it all depends on acting

Brice 2022-04-23 07:01:06

In fact, everyone in it has his own play, and everyone lives in his own play and his own dream.
The male protagonist has always wanted to achieve his own career, but he has been unable to extricate himself in the role of birdman, and even fantasized that he has superpowers, that he can fly, that he can do things that many people can't, and even forced himself to divorce, and alienate their children.
Norton has always lived in the actor's drama. He is alive in the drama, but he is like a dead ash in life. The more he needs acting, the more difficult it is, the more he can feel his worth. In order to act, he can die.
The male protagonist's daughter has always longed for her father to love her, and her father has always been by his side.
The male protagonist is the most controversial person in this film. The whole film has been performed 3 times, 2 previews and 1 official performance. The male protagonist has changed from a desire to be famous, to acting with his life, to realizing his own value. To become an eternal birdman, the entire Broadway performance process is an enhanced version and reappearance of one's own life course.
The whole movie, almost everyone is involved in it, and the acting is even more first-class, which can be regarded as the highest level at present.
Life is like a play, it's all about acting

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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.