The Batman: Review
I still remember the first time I watched The Dark Knight, I was spellbound by the individual performances, the movie's ability to keep you on the edge of your seat and all the philosophical dialogues and themes that the movie delved into whilst delivering a great story. I was convinced then that any movie cannot induce such emotions in me again or wow me on so many levels! Over the years I have encountered many great movies which I love as much as "The Dark Knight" like Apocalypse Now, Arrival and Blade Runner but it was 14 years after that I was again amazed and spellbound on so many levels and that too by a Batman Movie.
This might have been the least amount of talking done by The Batman in any of the Batman movies because Robert Pattinson is so well able to display emotions through his body language and expressions. Pattinson brings in a different take on Bruce Wayne who is depressed and a little eccentric. This is something that was implemented by the Gotham TV series as well on some level. A billionaire who has travelled the world to gather knowledge and is always analysing his surrounding is bound to be an introvert and kind of a recluse and this is very well showcased by him. Robert has done an amazing job. Talking about side characters there were loads of them and each one of them has done an amazing job, for me, the stand-out was definitely Penguin and Catwoman.
The story is a straight-up murder mystery thriller where Batman and Gordon are sent on a hunt by Riddler which reveals the deep dark secret of Gotham Elites including Batman's own past. Without spoiling much the story plays out very much like Se7en, Zodiac and The Long Halloween comic book. This allows the world's greatest detective to actually do some detective work and you get lost in that journey to trying to piece all the different puzzle pieces. The Batman is not a good story because it's an indulging murder mystery but because it allows the characters within to grow as well. As Batman, Catwoman, Alfred and Penguin are caught in the middle of these murders they all grow as a character in their own way which makes me excited for the sequel.
Finally, I would like to say in a world where most of the comic-book movies now seem like a painting of scenery you have seen a thousand times being sold in Walmart, here is a movie that is something that is hung on the entrance of a downtown museum brought to life by Picasso.
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