This movie I thought would follow along the plot line of Harvey having been out of the
The movie billed as a comedy/drama left much to be laughed at. Instead the story follows Riggan Thomson's (Michael Keaton) attempts to recover his family, his career and himself in the days leading up to the opening of a Broadway play, based on Raymond Carver’s What We Talk About When We Talk About Love.
To me this movie was more about the staging of the play within a play, and less about Birdman himself. It was all the frustration of a has-been, washed up actor trying to recapture the glory of yesteryear. With the production budget and the high-end Birdman Costume, and the star power of Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, and Emma Stone, this movie could have been a power house likened to that of X-Men or Avengers. But instead this dribble was created.
I was and am very glad I didnt waste money on a ticket for this "movie" and that I got to view the screener copy for award consideration. I am not a film critic but I do not know nor understand what the buzz about this movie was. I just feel left wanting and wishing that there was something more.