Michael Keaton's Academy Award-Nominated Portrayal in “BIRDMAN” Returns March 4 in Selected Cinemas in the Philippines
Filming this year’s Award Winner for
Best Picture “Birdman” for that also
won Best Director (Alejandro González Iñárritu) was one of the most challenging
and rewarding experiences of Michael Keaton’s (also this year’s Oscar nominee
for Best Actor) career.
Along
with a very impressive cast, Keaton stars as Riggan Thomson, an actor who once
starred as Birdman, a comic book superhero,
which brought him fame and wealth but damaged his credibility whilst inflating
his ego. He was a huge star but now that star is on the wane. Keaton himself
played The Caped Crusader in two Batman films
for Tim Burton.
Thomson
is trying to ignite his flagging career and regain some credibility – and
impress his troubled daughter Sam (Emma Stone) - by staging a Broadway
production of a Raymond Carver short story, What We Talk About When We Talk
About Love. Riddled with doubt and
insecurity, Thomson’s fears are articulated by his alter ego – the Birdman character who appears, in full
costume, to pour scorn on his efforts as a theatre director and actor and tells
him, in no uncertain terms, that he is still a movie star who shouldn’t be
wasting his time on a play. When he
loses his leading man in a bizarre accident, Thomson decides to recruit bad boy
actor Mike Shiner (Edward Norton) who is undeniably talented but insufferably
arrogant and only adds to his insecurities as opening night approaches.
Shiner
also flirts outrageously with Thomson’s daughter Sam (Emma Stone) causing even
more tension between the two battling alpha males. Zach Galafianakis – usually
to be found in much broader comedies like The Hangover – is pitch perfect as
Riggan’s long suffering agent, Jake, who warns him that he’s in the last chance
saloon and that his play needs to be a hit to save his career. Andrea Riseborough is the neurotic Laura, an
actress who is in a floundering relationship with Riggan who is less than
thrilled with his reaction when she tells him that she might be pregnant. Naomi
Watts is Lesley an actress who, just to add to the mayhem, is in the play and
in a difficult personal relationship with Shiner. Amy Ryan plays Thomson’s ex
wife, Sylvia.
When
asked about one of the most memorable scenes in the movie where he was locked
out of the theatre wearing only his briefs, Keaton shares that “This is the
amazing thing about actors, I think – I think;
I don’t know, I guess I’d have to ask other actors, but they just do these
things but maybe you don’t take it in when you first read the script. ‘Okay, I
might have an idea of what to do there,’ and you turn the page and he’s locked
out, in his underwear, running through Times Square, and then you go to the
next scene, and you read the whole thing, and you go, ‘Oh, that’s going to be
funny.’ Then you start making the movie and you’re there, and you don’t even
think about taking your clothes off and then when you’re about midway through,
you kind of go, ‘Wait a minute, it never occurred to me that this was a crazy
idea.’ I mean, it did, but you went, ‘Oh that’s going to be funny, I think. I
hope I can make that funny and be believable. It never enters your mind that
you might not want to do it. You don’t even think about it. And then you do it!
And you’re running through it, and people are looking at you and you go, ‘Wait,
I’m walking by people in my underwear, with little black socks on, in the
middle of Times Square. This is insane!’
What kind of job do I have? How crazy is that? In fact, there were other scenes
that I worried about a whole lot more than that.”
Catch
“Birdman’s” return engagement on March 4 at the following theatres: Robinson’s
Ermita, Robinson’s Galleria, Metro East, Gateway,
Powerplant, Greenhills and Festival Mall.
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