“BIRDMAN” Dominates This Year's Awards Season Kick-Off
“Birdman” or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) opened
to rave reviews and has so far dominated this year’s awards season kick-off at
the recently concluded Gotham Awards where it won Best Feature (Alejandro
Gonzales Iῆárritu) and Best Actor (Michael Keaton).
Living
up to its hype from early screenings, critics are raving about “Birdman”
reaching a virtuous peak at filmmaking saying the film is grand, spectacular, star-powered cinema where Keaton
stars as Riggan, an actor who used to play an iconic superhero in the
blockbuster franchise ‘Birdman.’ After
years of playing the masked superhero, Riggan eventually decides to reinvent
himself by starring in a play that he has written and will direct himself for a
much artistic higher aspiration.
The
movie’s stellar cast include Zach
Galifianakis as he plays Jake, Riggan’s best friend who also acts as his
lawyer/publicist who produces the play and casts an eclectic mix of known and
unknown actors to play Laura (Andrea Riseborough), Leslie (Naomi Watts) and
Mike (Edward Norton). Emma Stone joins
the seasoned cast in the movie as Riggan’s daughter who has just been out of
rehab and has become his bridge in today’s social-media driven society. However, with Riggan’s ego and unresolved
family issues standing in the way, the task to debut on a stage play becomes
more complicated as its debut nears.
“Birdman’s” cinematographer
Emmanuel Lubezki, shares that the camerawork and editing were manipulated to
give the appearance that most of the film is one continuous long take. The
screenwriters have also shared that the long take approach was part of Iñárritu's
initial idea behind the film although "huge" and
"important" people warned them not to write it and shoot it that way. The camerawork, which depicts most of the
film as one continuous take, was met with unanimous acclaim for its execution
and usage.
Keaton,
on his acceptance speech at the recent Gotham Awards took the opportunity to
embrace his comedic chops towards his fellow actors and his past roles -
"Thanks! I want to say something about Steve Carell. The courage Steve
showed to redo all that plastic surgery and go back to his original nose, says
a lot about commitment. My folks at Gotham, feels good to be back home. I don't
wanna toot my own horn but when's the last time you saw The Joker or The
Penguin causing any problems? I gotta get back to Wayne Manor any minute so
let's wrap this up," said Keaton.
Further
accolades kept pouring on “Birdman’s” rave reception, Rotten tomatoes reflects
an initial 94% positive rating based on 167 reviews where its critical consensus
states -"A thrilling leap forward for director Alejandro González
Iñárritu, Birdman is an ambitious technical showcase powered by a layered story
and outstanding performances from Michael Keaton and Edward Norton."
“Birdman”
has also been named one of the Top 10 Films of the Year by the National Board
of Review where Michael Keaton and Edward Norton, respectively, are winners in
the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor category.
“Birdman”
opens very soon in (Phils.) cinemas this 2015 from 20th Century Fox.
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