Some people are very persistent in defending their own point of view. Last year, Grace Randolph wrote an article about the fact that the plot of "predatory birds" will be built around the photograph of the genital organ of the black mask. Allegedly, this picture is hidden along with a stolen diamond, and the black mask is complexed due to its sizes.
When the film went to the screens, the audience saw that the diamond was, but there are no photos. But now Randolf, as it seems to her, found confirmation of his words. The director of "Painting Birds" Katie Yang supported his colleague of David Air, who said that at the request of the studio he had to change a lot of scenes in the "suicide detachment". Yan wrote under the post of Ayra:
I'm sorry it happened to you, David. I know this pain.
Message Yan Repostela Randolph with a comment:
I told you guys! As a result of mass removal, they removed the plot line about the "DIKPIC" and added more action-scenes.
I Told U Guys, Massive Reshoots Largely to Take Out "Dick Pics" StoryLine & Add More Action Via Chad Stahelski
- GRACE RANDOLPH (@gracerandolph) May 31, 2020
I'm Surprised Yan Would Jump On This Bandwagon Though - #Birdsofprey Very Well Reviewed by Critics & Has a Very Strong Fan Base That Vehemently Defends Film As Is #Dceu. https://t.co/i3y5qsxgyv
Further, the conflict went on increasing. As a result, Randolph clarified that under the photo she meant a photo of the statue of the novel Roman Sayonis / Black mask, where too small penis is visible. Yan replied that in the scenario it was mentioned as "the statue of the novel in the form of David Michelangelo." And if this is called "DiPick", then the Louvre is the exhibition of genital organs. The quarrel ended in that Katie Yan called Grace Randolph "garbage of journalism."