Birdman: Makes very little sense
BIRDMAN
Staring:Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma Stone, Naomi Watts
Rated:4/10
Birdmancomes riding on a wholesome bevy of nine Oscar nominations but it stuns you, at least the Indian audience, into shock and awe.Completely out of the box, full of nonsensical, white noise, packed with more F-words than all the crazy frames put together, this one is a difficult to understand film (if at all there was any intention of understanding this one) which is riding a wave of unprecedented appreciation for entirely unexplained reasons.
Set in the midst of dysfunctional theatre artists, one of whom has powers to levitate and the other to perform only on stage (obscenely rapes the leading lady under a sheet on stage with 15,000 people watching!), are fighting about something that is never understood and much out of the normal.
On what grounds shouldBirdman have been so well nominated also remains unexplained through the entire length of the 122-minute film which screams a lot, is always on the edge without reason and keeps company with characters who have an allergy to normalcy. The only normal character (the lead artist’s wife) comes and goes out of the frame without making much of a noise.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 1 Feb, 2015
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