The movie also used fantastic practical effects that made Riggan's
telekinetic Birdman powers look realistic instead of being digitally created.
Not exact matches
Occasionally haunted by the voice of his most famous role,
Birdman, functioning as a malevolent alter ego personifying all of Riggan's self - doubt and fear, Riggan is also
telekinetic.
In our first glimpse of the actor, he is levitating in his dressing room, his mind so out of whack that he is convinced he has
telekinetic powers, verbally wrestling with
Birdman (Keaton in a Christian Bale-esque lower register), who constantly taunts him that he craves public adulation.