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Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray

Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray

USA 2014 - with Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Emma Stone, Zach Galifianakis, Naomi Watts ...

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Original title:Birdman: or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
Genre:Comedy, Drama
Direction:Alejandro G. Iñárritu
Sales launch:11.06.2015
Production country:USA 2014
Running time:Approx. 120 min.
Rated:Age 12+
Number of discs:1
Languages:English (5.1 DTS HD-Master Audio), German, Italian, Spanish (5.1 DTS)
Subtitles:Deutsch, Englisch, Türkisch, Italienisch, Spanisch, Norwegisch, Dänisch u.a.
Picture format:16:9 (1.85:1)
Bonus:Behind the Scenes, A Conversation with Michael Keaton and Alejandro G. Iñárritu, image gallery
Label:Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Web page:www.birdman-derfilm.de
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Movie: Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton) has a dream: with an ambitious play, he wants to revive his career on Broadway and finally experience the appreciation as an artist that has so far eluded him. For it is true that he was previously able to celebrate great commercial success as a leading actor in the films and the superheroes Birdman. But he has not received any real recognition for his acting achievements. That is about to change. But just before the play's premiere, everything that can go wrong seems to go wrong. The financial resources are exhausted and one of the actors is seriously injured during rehearsals. Adequate replacements must be found. Riggan is persuaded by leading lady Lesley (Naomi Watts) and his producer Jake (Zach Galifianakis) to hire the extremely popular but also very eccentric Mike Shiner (Edward Norton). Mike's erratic behavior doesn't make the preparations for the premiere any easier. But Riggan is not so easily dissuaded from proving himself to his audience, critics, friends, family, and most importantly, himself...

With Birdman, Mexican director Alejandro G. Iñárritu has directed a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at Broadway that's hard to put into one category. The film is equal parts satire, drama, slapstick and romance - and yet somehow also none of the above. With a very special style of staging, Iñárritu manages to create something entirely his own that defies any clear categorization. This effect is primarily achieved by the great camera work, which was rightly awarded an Oscar. Because through clever panning shots, crazy tracking shots and unrecognizable cuts, the feeling is created that this film consists of a single long take. The implementation of temporal and spatial jumps alone is so fascinatingly realized that you simply have to see it for yourself.

Besides the visuals that make Birdman truly unique, the film also thrives on a great ensemble of actors. Both Zach Galifianakis (Hangover), Emma Stone, Naomi Watts or Amy Ryan - they all deliver best performances here, no matter how big or small their roles are. But the real stars of the film are undoubtedly Edward Norton and Michael Keaton. Keaton, whose Batman past and subsequent career setback seems to have made him just about predestined for this role, delivers probably the best and most significant performance of his career here. And even though he repeatedly claims in interviews to have nothing in common with Riggan in his personal life, you really get the feeling that he lives this role. He plays the fallen Hollywood star in search of artistic integrity and recognition with such fervor that as a viewer you can't help but be captivated by it. But Edward Norton is also incredibly good as an actor equipped with a bit too big an ego, and with a fair amount of self-deprecation that leads to some of the film's funniest moments.

Although Birdman could deservedly be called a masterpiece due to its script, visual style, and actors, it must also be said that it is not a film for the masses. The purely dialogue-driven action, the somewhat exhausting soundtrack and the subject matter of the story are likely to appeal to far fewer viewers than any of Riggan's early (fictional) Birdman films would have managed. The behind-the-scenes look at a Broadway production, where outsized egos, wounded vanities and empty coffers rule the day-to-day, isn't exactly the stuff of which the very big blockbusters are made. So you should definitely have a soft spot for artful acting cinema to enjoy this film in all its glory. But if you go for it, you'll undoubtedly be treated to one of the best films of the year (if that can be said in January). A great example that creativity, originality and great acting can also be extremely entertaining, humorous and surprising. For this there is a very clear: Absolutely worth seeing!!!!

Picture + Sound: The image of the Blu-ray is razor sharp and shows even in the darker scenes hardly noticeable loss of quality. The color scheme is pleasantly warm and slightly artificial, which underlines the very special atmosphere of the film well. The audio is present in an atmospheric DTS-HD Master Audio mix, which remains largely restrained, but does provide audible movement in the multichannel realm every now and then through purposefully used sound effects and ambient noises - such as in the scene in Times Square. Good!

Extras: In addition to an image gallery, the Blu-ray has a very interesting conversation with lead actor Michael Keaton and director Alejandro G. Iñárritu (approx. 14 min.), as well as an absolutely worth seeing look behind the scenes (approx. 33:23 min.) to offer. Good!

Conclusion: The four-time Oscar winner Birdman is a great example that creativity, originality and quite great acting can also be extremely entertaining, humorous and surprising. The long overdue comeback for Michael Keaton offers an amusing, yet profound look behind the scenes of a Broadway production where oversized egos, wounded vanities and empty coffers determine everyday life. It's a great film, presented on Blu-ray in very good picture and sound quality. The bonus material on offer is uncluttered, but well worth watching. For this, the bottom line is a very clear: Absolutely recommended!!!

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  • Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray
  • Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray
  • Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray
  • Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray
  • Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray
  • Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray
  • Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray
  • Birdman (or The Unexpected Power of Cluelessness) - Blu-ray