Academy Award Winner for Best Picture “Birdman” - Return Engagement in Phils. Cinemas Starting March 4
“Birdman” – this year’s big winner at the Oscars that
bagged the Best Picture Award which also won the Best Director Award (Alejandro
G. Iñárritu), Best Cinematography (Emmanuel Lubezki) and Best Original
Screenplay Award (by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander
Dinelaris, Jr., Armando Bo) will have a return engagement in (Phils.) cinemas
this March 4.
The
widely acclaimed and celebrated “Birdman,” Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s black comedy
features Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton) hopes that by spearheading an
ambitious new Broadway play he will, among other things, revive his moribund
career. In many ways, it is a deeply foolhardy move – but the former cinema
superhero has high hopes that this creative gambit will legitimize him as an
artist and prove to everyone – and himself – that he is not just a Hollywood
has-been.
Movie Review: “Birdman” (or “The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance”)
Movie Review: “Birdman” (or “The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance”)
With
the play’s opening night looming, Riggan’s lead actor is injured by a freak
accident during rehearsals and needs to be replaced quickly. At the suggestion
of lead actress Lesley (Naomi Watts) and the urging of his best friend and
producer Jake (Zach Galifianakis), Riggan reluctantly hires Mike Shiner (Edward
Norton) – a loose cannon who is guaranteed to sell tickets and get the play a
rave review. As he preps for the stage
debut, he must deal with his girlfriend and co-star Laura (Andrea Riseborough),
his fresh-from-rehab daughter and personal assistant Sam (Emma Stone), as well
as his ex-wife Sylvia (Amy Ryan), who appears every so often to check-in with
the intent to stabilize things.
Iñárritu
notes that elements of Riggan’s story resonated with him, particularly the
ephemeral nature of success and the question of relevance. “I was interested in
exploring the battles with the ego, the idea that no matter how successful you
are, whether in money or recognition, it’s always an illusion. It’s temporary.
When you are chasing the things you think you want and empower the people to
validate you, when you finally get them, you soon find an impermanence in that
joy.”
From
20th Century Fox to be “Birdman” will return to the big screen at
the following cinemas: Robinson’s Ermita, Robinson’s Galleria, Metro East,
Gateway, Powerplant and Greenhills. Follow
20th Century Fox (Philippines) at Facebook for more updates.
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