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'Bird Man' Redux this afternoon . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on November 22, 2014 at 15:40:02:

This thing is more perfect than I caught the first time. The soundtrack, especially the single trap set, is superb and fitting. The flow of the camera basically imitates a single shot a'la 'Russian Ark'. Very, very clever editing and CGI to meld all of it together. Noticed there is a bit more Michael Keaton in it than the first. Some many actors cannot rid themselves of their ticks (worst-Natalie Portman).

For the staging, editing, soundtrack, and acting, I say Oskies all around a second time. PS. Norton stole the movie just like the story.