Also drunk.
It's a bit of a magical reality theme. The male protagonist has always integrated himself with Birdman. He is domineering and sidelined.
And the male protagonist was indeed a smash hit. Until now, people still ask for group photos and autographs.
I can understand what the male protagonist did to return to the screen. The people in all the efforts
are a little too strong. It's not that I and other diaosi have a
strong sense of the camera, but they are very depressing from beginning to end. Almost every shot, every dialogue, feels very depressing and heavy.
Except for the last paragraph, Birdman jumped off the building and flew up, from depression to liberation.
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