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Birdman

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Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton) is a washed-up Hollywood actor famous for playing the superhero Birdman in blockbuster movies decades earlier. Riggan is tormented by the voice of Birdman, who criticizes him, and he imagines himself performing feats of levitation and telekinesis. Riggan hopes to reinvent his failing career by writing, directing, and starring in a Broadway adaptation of Raymond Carver's short story "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love". The play is produced by Riggan's best friend and lawyer Jake (Zach Galifianakis), and also stars Riggan's girlfriend Laura (Andrea Riseborough) and first-time Broadway actress Lesley (Naomi Watts). Riggan's daughter Sam (Emma Stone), a recovering addict, serves as his assistant. During rehearsals, a light falls onto Ralph, an actor Riggan does not like; Riggan tells Jake he caused the light to fall so he could replace Ralph. Riggan replaces Ralph with the brilliant but volatile method actor Mike (Edward Norton). During a preview, Riggan performs the final scene from the play, in which his character laments "not existing" and shoots himself. Afterwards, Mike tells Riggan he needs to find a more realistic prop gun. Riggan reads early reviews and is incensed that Mike has stolen the attention. When Riggan catches Sam using pot, they get into an argument and she tells him that he does not matter. Backstage during another preview, Riggan sees Sam and Mike flirting. He accidentally locks himself out of the theater and has to walk in his underwear through Times Square to get back inside the theater. Afterwards, he runs into influential critic Tabitha Dickinson, who tells him she hates "Hollywood celebrities who pretend to be actors" and promises to "kill" his play with a negative review. The next day, the hungover Riggan hallucinates a conversation with Birdman, flying through New York City. On opening night, Riggan uses a real gun for the final scene, and shoots his nose off on stage. He earns a standing ovation from all but Tabitha, who leaves during the applause. In the hospital, Jake tells Riggan that Tabitha gave the play a rave review. After Sam visits Riggan in his room, Riggan climbs onto the window ledge. When Sam returns, he is gone. She looks down at the street, then the sky, and smiles. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Screenplay: , Nicolás Giacobone , Alexander Dinelaris , Armando Bo
Studio: Others
DVD Release: 2015-02-17 00:00:00.0
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Synopsis
Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton) is a washed-up Hollywood actor famous for playing the superhero Birdman in blockbuster movies decades earlier. Riggan is tormented by the voice of Birdman, who criticizes him, and he imagines himself performing feats of levitation and telekinesis. Riggan hopes to reinvent his failing career by writing, directing, and starring in a Broadway adaptation of Raymond Carver's short story "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love". The play is produced by Riggan's best friend and lawyer Jake (Zach Galifianakis), and also stars Riggan's girlfriend Laura (Andrea Riseborough) and first-time Broadway actress Lesley (Naomi Watts). Riggan's daughter Sam (Emma Stone), a recovering addict, serves as his assistant. During rehearsals, a light falls onto Ralph, an actor Riggan does not like; Riggan tells Jake he caused the light to fall so he could replace Ralph. Riggan replaces Ralph with the brilliant but volatile method actor Mike (Edward Norton). During a preview, Riggan performs the final scene from the play, in which his character laments "not existing" and shoots himself. Afterwards, Mike tells Riggan he needs to find a more realistic prop gun. Riggan reads early reviews and is incensed that Mike has stolen the attention. When Riggan catches Sam using pot, they get into an argument and she tells him that he does not matter. Backstage during another preview, Riggan sees Sam and Mike flirting. He accidentally locks himself out of the theater and has to walk in his underwear through Times Square to get back inside the theater. Afterwards, he runs into influential critic Tabitha Dickinson, who tells him she hates "Hollywood celebrities who pretend to be actors" and promises to "kill" his play with a negative review. The next day, the hungover Riggan hallucinates a conversation with Birdman, flying through New York City. On opening night, Riggan uses a real gun for the final scene, and shoots his nose off on stage. He earns a standing ovation from all but Tabitha, who leaves during the applause. In the hospital, Jake tells Riggan that Tabitha gave the play a rave review. After Sam visits Riggan in his room, Riggan climbs onto the window ledge. When Sam returns, he is gone. She looks down at the street, then the sky, and smiles. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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