![]() ![]() “Batman Begins” is the first movie in the Christopher Nolan trilogy. The ending is a touch abrupt, but overall, this is a great film. Bale again plays the role of the Batman well. It has ties to Batman’s origins and is a remarkable story of growth that parallels a story of deterioration in a seamless and artful way. In this film, there’s the typical hero and villain structure, but the people of Gotham are also tested in various ways that comments on how circumstances interact with human nature. Keaton plays the role of detective Batman well. Rife with cultural references, this film is complex and interesting. One of the other things that I like about the film is the unexpected moments, like the scene at the museum. This is a great classic crime noir that plays into mystery and intrigue. It doesn’t really go with the movie, in my opinion, but it hearkens back to similar vibes that West had, which is why I like the soundtrack. The 1989 “Batman” has the best soundtrack, featuring music from Prince. Overall, this is the best “Batman” movie. ![]() The movie touches on political issues without it being right upfront and it does so in a way that allows the viewer to think carefully about said issues. He’s trying to figure out who he needs to be, not just who he wants to be. Bale’s acting is top-notch and the Batman here is complex. The shots are crystal clear and Gotham feels familiar enough to New York City to make the movie feel real. ![]() The sound in this movie creates an atmosphere right in your own living room that makes the hero and villains feel like they’re right next to you. “The Dark Knight” may be one of the best movies of all time. Funny or dark? Killer or symbol of order? A look at Batman over the years. ![]()
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