With Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Naomi Watts, Emma Stone, Zach GalifianakisRiggan Tomson, an actor who has portrayed a superhero, Birdman, mounts an ambitious play to Broadway from Raymond Carver. Harassed by the voice of his conscience, he would like to make sure it succeeds but his family life is a failure, and his Birdman character pursues him across.What such a film that begins as a film of super heroes: rocket man in the sky, which levite and then no, it turns out be the quest of an aging actor who wants to regain its audience a new angle 'serious '.And his birdman him sticks to the skin, much like Batman sticks to Michael Keaton (who does what after Batman?)The choice of Raymond Carver, less known in our latitudes than in the United States, seems to be a challenge for Riggan (apparently, this is a difficult author?)Michael Keaton plays its own role of actor haunted by his character and his inner demons? Who is this birdman who pursues him and urged him to not forget? (Jiminy Cricket?)The labyrinth of his spirit is materialized by the theatre in which he played, and he almost never goes out as a prisoner: this theatre, its backstage, its lodges to double entries and especially these long corridors winding and always too long for a ride which seems short.Here all the characters have a role that revolves around Riggan, and each brings out his ultimate attempt to change and then erase all faults of successful star: Edward Norton, the youngster who wants what it costs him, his daughter (meteoric Emma Stone, the best of film!), neglected and neurotic but who will better than his father, his (ex) women to characters as diverse as Riggan mood swings.Long, a bit, I must say, this dynamic and original film took me head but I liked his self-deprecating side and the scenes of superheroes which is a mirror to the alouettes, as films that scene also...Cinema February 25, 2015 All savvy public
With Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Naomi Watts, Emma Stone, Zach GalifianakisRiggan Tomson, an actor who has portrayed a superhero, Birdman, mounts an ambitious play to Broadway from Raymond Carver. Harassed by the voice of his conscience, he would like to make sure it succeeds but his family life is a failure, and his Birdman character pursues him across.What such a film that begins as a film of super heroes: rocket man in the sky, which levite and then no, it turns out be the quest of an aging actor who wants to regain its audience a new angle 'serious '.And his birdman him sticks to the skin, much like Batman sticks to Michael Keaton (who does what after Batman?)The choice of Raymond Carver, less known in our latitudes than in the United States, seems to be a challenge for Riggan (apparently, this is a difficult author?)Michael Keaton plays its own role of actor haunted by his character and his inner demons? Who is this birdman who pursues him and urged him to not forget? (Jiminy Cricket?)The labyrinth of his spirit is materialized by the theatre in which he played, and he almost never goes out as a prisoner: this theatre, its backstage, its lodges to double entries and especially these long corridors winding and always too long for a ride which seems short.Here all the characters have a role that revolves around Riggan, and each brings out his ultimate attempt to change and then erase all faults of successful star: Edward Norton, the youngster who wants what it costs him, his daughter (meteoric Emma Stone, the best of film!), neglected and neurotic but who will better than his father, his (ex) women to characters as diverse as Riggan mood swings.Long, a bit, I must say, this dynamic and original film took me head but I liked his self-deprecating side and the scenes of superheroes which is a mirror to the alouettes, as films that scene also...Cinema February 25, 2015 All savvy public