‘Birdman’ Michael Keaton: Selling Raymond Carver and Seedy Surrealism

‘Birdman’ Michael Keaton: Selling Raymond Carver and Seedy Surrealism

In Birdman, or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), Michael Keaton gives a performance that simultaneously works as a selling vehicle for the late short-story author Raymond Carver and conveys a certain surrealism against a backdrop of seedy reality. The film, directed as well as co-written by Alejandro González Iñárritu (21 Grams, Babel) tells the story of Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton) who turned his back on a lucrative career in a film franchise about a feathered superhero. The underlying theme in the film deals with Riggan’s self obsession and his mental state is shown by the Birdman character talking to the actor when they are alone.

Edward Norton on Saturday Night Live and a Missed Opportunity

Edward Norton on Saturday Night Live and a Missed Opportunity

Edward Norton is one of those actors you either like, or don’t care about. There is no inbetween. Sadly, he falls into the latter category more often than not. Not to say that Norton is not a capable actor, he just lacks the essential DNA to be charismatic. More journeyman than star.

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