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In Reply to: RE: Birdman- posted by patrickU on October 16, 2015 at 12:07:45
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For me it was deciding if he was still a functioning member of the human race, or if our protagonist was the narrator of his own delusional fancy.....including the hallucinations.....suggesting that he'd been in his bed at the mental hospital the entire time.The last scene where he leaps out the window...? Hallucination or real, take your pick. If he really did jump out the window, I'm pretty sure he didn't fly away.
-Steve
Edits: 10/21/15
That actually makes sense. He also exhibited symptoms of the psychosis the name of which escapes me right now, the one where the subject yells out loud a lot when nobody's there or at imaginary foes. Oh, yeah, Tourette syndrome.
Edits: 10/23/15
where he awaits the sequel.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
After thinking I think he lives and he is an happy Broadway manager by now......
...all of the things moving and flying were in his head.
He killed himself with the gun onstage.
The last scene in the hospital room was what he experienced in his head before his last breath - he was finally free.
At least that's my take on it.
A brilliant film, photography and soundtrack - deserving of Best Picture.
Nt
...on how tortured you were during your life what constitutes freedom.
His play was going to be a success and free him from his feelings of being a failure, known only for playing Birdman. Just like the real life Keaton, remembered primarily for playing Batman.
...the reviewer was going to slam his play - how would it be a success?
Did he.( Kill himself on stage ) Well I would say no, but I have not the film anymore so....There is no replay-
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