Great movie. The one shot gimmick got a little tiring after a while, but I liked it regardless

Great movie. The one shot gimmick got a little tiring after a while, but I liked it regardless.
So what do you think happened at the end?

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dunno lol

he flew obviously

I liked it too.

He didn't fly so good
I remember it was the last year when most of the Oscar nominated movies were at least bearable.

The latest Oscar noms were unbearable. Absolute pleb tier.

In the beginning of the film you see him falling from the sky having burned his wings.
At the end he finally manages to fly again.

It's a metaphor, he's doing great and he's "flying" again.

He an heroed.
This movie had no other purpose but to waste my time.

>hollywood actors are hacks
>pretentious "artsy" actors are also hacks
>critics are evil and angry

what is the main message of this movie?

I find it funny how it's clearly a kind of metaphor for michael keaton trying to escape playing batman, whom they call birdman, and then he goes and plays a birdman in the new spiderman film

It's like pottery, it has layers.

You just described it

Its a metaphore for the character played by Michael Keaton trying to escape playing Birdman, where do people get the idea that Keaton ever tried to distance himself from the role of Batman, that Birdman is autobiographical in any way and that its some kind of huge hypocrisy on his part that he starred in the MCU?

that us Spanish directors are above this all

you know what else has layers, parfaits

Absolute shit ending. It should have ended with Birdman shooing himself on stage.

That happened in the middle though.

Its not autobiographical, why the fuck do people think that

The casting is a bit tongue in cheek.
Norton IRL is a notoriously difficult actor too.

It’s obviously tongue in cheek, and the actors definitely used personal experiences to add more to the characters they were portraying, but it’s not autobiographical. I just hate how people constantly take Birdman at face value