IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
24.703
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Eine Adaption der Batman: Hush Handlung von Jeph Loeb und Jim Lee.Eine Adaption der Batman: Hush Handlung von Jeph Loeb und Jim Lee.Eine Adaption der Batman: Hush Handlung von Jeph Loeb und Jim Lee.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Jason O'Mara
- Batman
- (Synchronisation)
Jennifer Morrison
- Selina Kyle
- (Synchronisation)
Stuart Allan
- Damian Wayne
- (Synchronisation)
Sachie Alessio
- Lady Shiva
- (Synchronisation)
Geoffrey Arend
- Riddler
- (Synchronisation)
James Garrett
- Alfred
- (Synchronisation)
Adam Gifford
- Bane
- (Synchronisation)
Peyton List
- Batgirl
- (Synchronisation)
Peyton List
- Poison Ivy
- (Synchronisation)
Sean Maher
- Nightwing
- (Synchronisation)
Jerry O'Connell
- Superman
- (Synchronisation)
Rebecca Romijn
- Lois Lane
- (Synchronisation)
Jason Spisak
- The Joker
- (Synchronisation)
Maury Sterling
- Thomas Elliot
- (Synchronisation)
Tara Strong
- Reporter
- (Synchronisation)
Bruce Thomas
- Gordon
- (Synchronisation)
Hynden Walch
- Harley Quinn
- (Synchronisation)
Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Batman: Hush' garners mixed reactions, with praise for its animation, voice acting, and action scenes. The Batman/Catwoman dynamic is noted as a highlight. However, significant criticism arises from deviations from the original comic, especially the altered Hush identity, disappointing comic fans. Some appreciate it as a standalone film, while others find it lacking compared to the source material. Issues with pacing, character motivations, and the final twist are commonly mentioned as areas needing improvement.
Empfohlene Bewertungen
I knew the character but never read the hush comic.
Never even read the sinopsis of the plot before.
That made me reaaally like the movie. Even though I was surprised with the reveal because, like I said, I knew the character.
If you are in the same position as me, I really think you'll enjoy it too.
Now for all the people giving 1's and 2's: There is no gray area for you right? If you likey likey one thing is a 10 and if you dont is a 1. Just try to enjoy it without trying to compare it with the comic and enjoy the comic separately.
This whole universe of movies are really good.
If you are in the same position as me, I really think you'll enjoy it too.
Now for all the people giving 1's and 2's: There is no gray area for you right? If you likey likey one thing is a 10 and if you dont is a 1. Just try to enjoy it without trying to compare it with the comic and enjoy the comic separately.
This whole universe of movies are really good.
One of the reasons I enjoyed the comic book was the story. Jeph Loeb does a fantastic job of showing Batman as the world's greatest detective as well as delving into his relationship problems and issues. This Batman is an intricate character. Though Batman isn't the only complicated thing in the story. Loeb keeps the reader turning the page by constructing a complex and interesting epic.
What the film does is stick to the basics of the story - well it does have to fit into an hour and twenty-one minutes. It also appears that writer, Ernie Altbacker was given instructions to bring this into the DC Universe at this time. So to tie it in with the Tim King story run on Batman a few scenes have been altered. The major trouble with this is that the Batman King writes isn't the world's greatest detective. Removing the deductive elements from the story hurts it. It might not have been too bad if it had been replaced by the logical-minded combat statistician Batman that King writes. Though it wasn't. He just kinda stumbles onto the solution.
The alterations to relate the story to what's happening in today's DC Universe is particularly evident in the changes to the characters in the story... though this doesn't always work. Killer Croc becomes Bane, the relationship between Batman and Catwoman is expanded upon (in the build-up to the Batwedding), But Clayface, as a bad guy, is a major element to this story, as is Ivy and Harley - though all of these appear to be wearing a white stetson these days. Batman, himself, even has a change of costume as he does in the ongoing King story arc. Though it's the ending I disliked the most and this is because I do not like the new version of...
Well I can't spoil it for you can I(?)
I will also warn you that there are a few expletives, though these are not required when an "Oh, Crap!" or a "Damn!" would have done. I could understand it in the Suicide Squad flick, but here it feels like a cheap gimmick just to say, "Look we're adult!"
I cannot fault the animation. This is done to the same standard of recent DC animation movies. Which, unfortunately, doesn't have the same power as Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair. The director does a good job of giving the audience a fast action-packed kick-ass face-pounding slice of entertainment.
Where it does fall a little flat is in the acting. For me, the actors and actresses who voiced Damien Wayne, Richard Greyson, Harley Quinn / Batgirl, and Joker stood out. This is a shame as, apart from Richard Greyson, the rest were bit-players. Both the leads Jason O'Mara (Batman) and Jennifer Morrison (Catwoman) sounded unemotional and bored for the most part, The rest of the cast glided through on the plane of averageness.
This is not the best of the DC Animation films but if you like what's happening at DC today then you should enjoy this film. However, I would highly recommend you buying the HUSH graphic novel and see how the story really should be told.
What the film does is stick to the basics of the story - well it does have to fit into an hour and twenty-one minutes. It also appears that writer, Ernie Altbacker was given instructions to bring this into the DC Universe at this time. So to tie it in with the Tim King story run on Batman a few scenes have been altered. The major trouble with this is that the Batman King writes isn't the world's greatest detective. Removing the deductive elements from the story hurts it. It might not have been too bad if it had been replaced by the logical-minded combat statistician Batman that King writes. Though it wasn't. He just kinda stumbles onto the solution.
The alterations to relate the story to what's happening in today's DC Universe is particularly evident in the changes to the characters in the story... though this doesn't always work. Killer Croc becomes Bane, the relationship between Batman and Catwoman is expanded upon (in the build-up to the Batwedding), But Clayface, as a bad guy, is a major element to this story, as is Ivy and Harley - though all of these appear to be wearing a white stetson these days. Batman, himself, even has a change of costume as he does in the ongoing King story arc. Though it's the ending I disliked the most and this is because I do not like the new version of...
Well I can't spoil it for you can I(?)
I will also warn you that there are a few expletives, though these are not required when an "Oh, Crap!" or a "Damn!" would have done. I could understand it in the Suicide Squad flick, but here it feels like a cheap gimmick just to say, "Look we're adult!"
I cannot fault the animation. This is done to the same standard of recent DC animation movies. Which, unfortunately, doesn't have the same power as Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair. The director does a good job of giving the audience a fast action-packed kick-ass face-pounding slice of entertainment.
Where it does fall a little flat is in the acting. For me, the actors and actresses who voiced Damien Wayne, Richard Greyson, Harley Quinn / Batgirl, and Joker stood out. This is a shame as, apart from Richard Greyson, the rest were bit-players. Both the leads Jason O'Mara (Batman) and Jennifer Morrison (Catwoman) sounded unemotional and bored for the most part, The rest of the cast glided through on the plane of averageness.
This is not the best of the DC Animation films but if you like what's happening at DC today then you should enjoy this film. However, I would highly recommend you buying the HUSH graphic novel and see how the story really should be told.
I'm really late to the Hush party having just got the novel/collection recently.
Having read the whole thing and really enjoying it (especially the art! Jim lee is still a badass artist!), I found out this movie existed.
Then I watched it.
Wow. What in the actual eff? How do you change the story so drastically??
Sure, marvel has twisted some of the stories in their films, but dc has just gone crazy and not followed anything. And this is why dc will never be as good as marvel because they eff up something that was at their disposal to simply take page by page and simply animate it.
If you haven't read the storyline, do yourself a favor and go buy and read it. It's WAY better than what was portrayed in this film.
Having read the whole thing and really enjoying it (especially the art! Jim lee is still a badass artist!), I found out this movie existed.
Then I watched it.
Wow. What in the actual eff? How do you change the story so drastically??
Sure, marvel has twisted some of the stories in their films, but dc has just gone crazy and not followed anything. And this is why dc will never be as good as marvel because they eff up something that was at their disposal to simply take page by page and simply animate it.
If you haven't read the storyline, do yourself a favor and go buy and read it. It's WAY better than what was portrayed in this film.
I enjoyed this adaption of the Batman: Hush storyline. How Bruce Wayne was tested by a new villain in town who has a scheme way bigger than anyone before him.
We see different sides of Batman when he gets romantically involved with Selina Kyle who has been know for a long time to be one of his enemies. That relationship is the heart of this adaption and it works out very well even if the change made to the role of Bruce's longtime friend, Thomas Elliot, may turn off some fans of the graphic novel.
We get a lot of bloody fight scenes with a great amount of the beloved Batman villains and the mystery about who this Hush is progresses after each encounter to keep your interest. I never felt bored.
I've only read the novel once and I'm aware of the fact that the writers had to make some changes to make the adaption fit into the current DCAU then I think it still has the essence of what the original had.
We see different sides of Batman when he gets romantically involved with Selina Kyle who has been know for a long time to be one of his enemies. That relationship is the heart of this adaption and it works out very well even if the change made to the role of Bruce's longtime friend, Thomas Elliot, may turn off some fans of the graphic novel.
We get a lot of bloody fight scenes with a great amount of the beloved Batman villains and the mystery about who this Hush is progresses after each encounter to keep your interest. I never felt bored.
I've only read the novel once and I'm aware of the fact that the writers had to make some changes to make the adaption fit into the current DCAU then I think it still has the essence of what the original had.
Here's my review of Batman: Hush. So 'Hush' is the new addition in the DC animated universe or whatever it's called these days. People say that Hush is one of the greatest Batman stories ever told . I strongly disagree. Hush is one of the greatest stories ever told . But did this adaptation get it right ? NOPE. Why ? Because it's not an adaptation like it was marketed to be. For those of you who've been following the animated Batman movies in the dcau, you know that the movies take inspiration from the source material but don't adapt them entirely unlike standalone movies such as Under the red hood and dark Knight returns which adapt the books entirely . For example one of this movies prequels 'Batman v Robin' borrowed heavily from Scott Snyder's book 'Court of Owls' . This movie does the same but unlike 'Batman v Robin' it was marketed as an adaptation of Hush when it was just another movie in the Batman continuity of the dcau . However there were a lot of things I liked in this movie , like the animation which is very fluid for something handdrawn , been a fan of it since Son of Batman. Jason o Mara reprises his role as the voice of Batman and I've been a fan of the voice since the first one . Selina Kyle voiced by Cameron from House Md was great. Never been a fan of the older incarnations of the animated Catwoman , but this one was great and had amazing chemistry with Batman as well. Speaking of animated incarnations , the joker in this movie has the worst art design ever ! And I was really dissapointed , because ever since they started adapting the new 52 artstyle for animation I was always looking forward to how the Joker was going to look and they screwed it up . He even sounds Scottish in this movie , they could've gotten Mark Hamill's or at least Troy Baker or John DiMaggio for the part to save the character. In the end , Hush is not the adaptation it was marketed to be , and if you're someone who hasn't read the book and has been following the animated DC movies , you might actually enjoy it !
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesSelina Kyle calls one of her pet cats "Eartha." This is an in-joke/reference to Eartha Kitt who played Catwoman in the third and last season of Batman (1966).
- PatzerBatman wears his black and gray costume for a short while in the opening act of the movie, after which he dons a costume where his cape, boots, gloves, and cowl are blue. When Batman chases Catwoman in the opening act, Batman is shown wearing his blue and gray suit for a few frames, before the camera cuts and he's shown to be wearing the black and gray suit again.
- Zitate
The Riddler: Riddle me this - "The less of me you have, the more I am worth"... what am I? Answer - A Friend.
Top-Auswahl
Melde dich zum Bewerten an und greife auf die Watchlist für personalisierte Empfehlungen zu.
Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprachen
- Auch bekannt als
- Người Dơi: Ác Nhân Bí Ẩn
- Produktionsfirmen
- Weitere beteiligte Unternehmen bei IMDbPro anzeigen
Zu dieser Seite beitragen
Bearbeitung vorschlagen oder fehlenden Inhalt hinzufügen