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In this episode, we discuss Hugo’s pick: Birdman — a bold, visually stunning, and darkly comedic film that explores ego, identity, and the blurred line between art and reality. About the Movie: Birdman (2014) follows Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton), a washed-up Hollywood actor once famous for playing a superhero called Birdman, who is now trying to reinvent himself as a serious artist. In a desperate attempt to reclaim relevance and prove his worth, Riggan writes, directs, and stars in a Broadway adaptation of a Raymond Carver story. As opening night approaches, he struggles with a series of mounting pressures — from a volatile co-star, Mike Shiner (Edward Norton), to his recovering daughter Sam (Emma Stone), and his own fragile mental state. Haunted by the voice of his former superhero persona, Riggan begins to lose his grip on reality, blurring the line between his inner world and the outside one. As tensions rise backstage and on stage, the film dives deep into themes of ego, validation, artistic integrity, and the need for recognition. Directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Birdman is renowned for its unique visual style, designed to appear as one continuous shot, and its dynamic, jazz-driven score by Antonio Sánchez. With powerful performances and sharp, satirical writing, the film offers a fascinating and unsettling look at fame and identity in modern culture. --- 🎬 Movie Details: Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu Cast: - Michael Keaton as Riggan Thomson - Edward Norton as Mike Shiner - Emma Stone as Sam Thomson - Naomi Watts as Lesley - Zach Galifianakis as Jake Film Score by: Antonio Sánchez Release Year: 2014 Genre: Dark Comedy / Drama --- #Birdman #MichaelKeaton #Inarritu #MoviePodcast #FilmAnalysis #DarkComedy The Judgemental Minds Society Podcast
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