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Batman regresa

Título original: Batman Returns
  • 1992
  • A
  • 2h 6min
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Michelle Pfeiffer, Danny DeVito, Michael Keaton, and Christopher Walken in Batman regresa (1992)
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Cuando un empresario corrupto y el grotesco complot de los pingüinos trata de tomar el control de Ciudad Gótica, sólo Batman puede detenerlos, mientras que Catwoman tiene sus propios planes.Cuando un empresario corrupto y el grotesco complot de los pingüinos trata de tomar el control de Ciudad Gótica, sólo Batman puede detenerlos, mientras que Catwoman tiene sus propios planes.Cuando un empresario corrupto y el grotesco complot de los pingüinos trata de tomar el control de Ciudad Gótica, sólo Batman puede detenerlos, mientras que Catwoman tiene sus propios planes.

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    • Tim Burton
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    8sandroalgra

    Still my favorite Batman movie but wait... let me tell you why!

    I've enjoyed this movie ever since I was a kid and I still do. I also liked Batman forever back then but the real difference is that THIS movie didn't date when I grew up. I did notice a few scenes in this film that didn't make any sense like: 'Hhmm... the crowd is angry. Hey! Where did they get those tomatoes from?' Then I thought: 'who cares? This movie is not 100% serious anyway!'

    The original Tim Burton Batman was great as well but it was a bit cheesy at some parts and I didn't like all the actors. This movie improved on almost every aspect with a wonderful cast, a more Gothic style and no involvement of Prince.

    Nowadays, many fans of the Christopher Nolan movies dislike Burton claiming that the Nolan movies are more serious and therefore more loyal to the comics. I don't think this is entirely true: -There has never been an adaptation of the original concept of Batman which was a vengeful criminal killer with a gun. -Batman has taken many forms over the years peeking its silliness in the 60's (and a bit with Batman & Robin). A director is free to choose what kind of Batman he's going to portray as long if it's good.

    My opinion: Batman doesn't necessarily have to be serious. It's about a man in a rubber suit with pointy ears. Burton managed to create a perfect balance between the silliness and the darkness surrounding the whole idea.

    I just recently watched the Nolan movies and I love those ones as well (especially The Dark Knight). There's simply something about this movie that interests me more. Nolan's goal was to give the character much more depth and in doing so, he looked for an explanation of nearly every aspect of Batman. That's a bit too much for me, I'm a bigger fan of the more abstract version of Batman. The Burton movies are more theatrical and centered around the atmosphere.

    My conclusion is that you shouldn't compare the Nolan with the Burton movies. They're just different and it's up to you to decide which one you like better. My respect is for both directors.
    9Smells_Like_Cheese

    A sequel worthy of an excellent movie!

    Ah, Batman Returns, is it possible to have a sequel to be almost as good as the original? With Batman Returns, it came pretty close! We have terrific actors and a great plot with the dark knight and two new villains, Catwoman and The Penguin. We have Michael Keaton back as Batman and he's still awesome than ever. Michelle Pfieffer, the perfect choice for Catwoman and was perfectly cast into place. As much as I love and is such an incredible actress Annette Benning, she couldn't have been Catwoman, she doesn't really have the look. Danny DeVito, who could have imagined him as The Penguin? He was just great and terrifying!

    Batman returns with a more loving community of Gotham City, they are celebrating Christmas time with, Max Shrek played by a creepy Christopher Walken. The perfect villain who mistreats his lovely secretary, Selina who happens to hear too much at his office causing him to push her out the window in hopes that she dies and will never reveal the information of knowing the Penguin and the attempt to make him loved in Gotham. When she survives and is awakened by cats, she wants revenge and is ready to go at it with her cats! But there is also another active villain, The Penguin who is in search of his parents that abandoned him and now he is looking to be the new mayor of Gotham City! Can Batman be able to stop both super villains from creating their hanous acts and stop the mayor from destroying the city as well?

    You'll have to see! Batman Returns is just as good as the original Batman, despite the first one remaining the true classic, this one still takes you for a ride. And come on, I mean we've got Michelle in leather! Her classic moment of just meeting Batman and The Penguin "Meow" is classic! There are memorable characters, lines, and sets! You'll have a blast! Trust me!

    9/10
    8AaronCapenBanner

    Bat, Cat, & Penquin.

    Equally magnificent sequel has Michael Keaton returning as Bruce Wayne/Batman, only here is opposed by the double threat of Catwoman(marvelously played by the sultry Michele Pfeiffer) who starts off as harried secretary Selina Kyle, who is transformed into Catwoman after a betrayal. They develop a close relationship, since they both have a great deal in common...

    Danny DeVito portrays Oswald Cobblepot/the Penquin, who was a deformed child brought up in the sewers of Gotham, and now heads a criminal gang. DeVito effectively plays the pathos of this man, who can't decide if he wants to re-enter society or not, but a dramatic turn-of-events pushes him over the edge... Christopher Walken co-stars as ruthless businessman Max Shreck.

    Filled with fantastic action, set design, and music score, this production is another triumph, one of the few sequels to match the original, even though some feel it is too dark, the subject matter suits this.

    A great pity that star Michael Keaton and director Tim Burton stopped here, and didn't get the chance to do a trilogy, since the new team drove this series off the rails...A shame that.
    7ma-cortes

    A grandiose sequel with three splendid roles: the Bat, the Cat and the Penguin

    A nice follow-up to blockbuster fantasy epic that renewed Hollywood's faith in media blitzing. Batman returns contains a lot of noisy action ,thrills, chills and dazzling production design. The caped crusader is back in Gotham City, where even the criminals are afraid to walk the streets alone. There's a new breed of criminals in Gotham City led the the sinister the Penguin. While Batman (Michael Keaton) deals with a deformed man calling himself the Penguin (Danny DeVito) wreaking havoc across Gotham with the help of a cruel businessman (Christopher Walken), a female employee (Michelle Pfeiffer) of the latter becomes the Catwoman with her own revenge. From the Sewers of Gotham, and New Villain Emerges. From the Rooftops of Gotham, the Purrrfect Enemy Comes to Life. And the Only One Who Can Save this City, is a Creature of the Night. While She Craves a Romance She can Sink Her Claws Into, He Plots a Fowl Reign of Destruction, Above Gotham, Looms Its Greatest Hero.

    This is a dynamic, fast- paced and entertaining movie. Full of action , it's complemented by violent images, thriller and breathtaking scenes with overwhelming fights and traditional FX along with brief computer generator special effects. The dark story is made believable and the script has more pace to it than former film Batman (1989). The picture relies on terrific flying sequences, impressive struggles, black humor and breathtaking pursuits. More of the same from director Tim Burton with Batman more of a supporting role overshadowed by provocative villains. With Danny DeVito cruely misshapen Penguin who seeks to role over Gotham City. Michelle Pfeiffer is the dangerous and exotic Catwoman who has more than a passing personal interest in Batman and Christopher Walken in the maniacal tycoon Max Shreck. Keaton is surprisingly good as the dual personality hero though Pfeiffer steals the show, she fares best in her wickedly sexy character and second-skin costume completed with bullwhip.

    The motion picture was well directed by Tim Burton. Being preceded by ¨Batman¨ (1989) with similar cast : Michael Keaton , Michael Gough, Jack Nicholson , Kim Basinger , Robert Wuhl , Tracey Walter , Pat Ingle , Jack Palance. Followed by ¨Batman and Robin¨ (1997) by Joel Schumacher with Val Kilmer, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman, Alicia Silverstone , Michael Gough , Arnie, Pat Ingle , John Glover. And ¨Batman Forever¨ (1995) by Joel Schumacher with George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Jim Carrey , Nicole Kidman , Drew Barrymore , Deby Mazar , Don Dragon Wilson, among others .
    7Coventry

    Tim Burton's Private Playground

    To the person(s) who almost immediately rates my user-comments as "non-useful" as soon as they are published: why? Are you so sad and miserable that only diminishing the work of others brings you joy? Try contributing something yourself, first.

    One could certainly state that, around the time "Batman Returns" went into production in 1991/1992, Tim Burton was quite powerful, and he could set his own demands. The original 1989 Batman became a crazy box office hit, and his more personal films that came just before and after - "Beetlejuice" and "Edward Scissorhands" respectively - were also hugely successful. So, for "Batman Returns" he could do whatever he wanted, and he did! It became a very dark film with no less than three important villains (yes, Catwoman is a villain), and it revolves mainly around them while the returning Batman seems to be just a side character.

    Penguin/Oswald Cobblepot is a freak who grew up in a sewer (but was able to build an evil empire there) and wants to take revenge on the Gotham where his parents lived. The beautiful Selina struggles with schizophrenia and only feels self-confident as the destructive Catwoman. Max Schrek is simply a ruthless businessman and philanthropist who wants to bend Gotham to his will to become even richer. The plot lines are actually not that well developed, but it all looks very sinister and gloomy... Especially all the scenes with the great Danny DeVito as Penguin and his circus full of terrorists and bandits (including the phenomenal Vincent Schiavelli). For fans of traditional superhero movies, this may be a disappointment, but for fans of dark fantasy, it's a feast; - and perhaps Burton's best film along with "Sleepy Hollow" and "Sweeney Todd".

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    • Trivia
      Burgess Meredith, who played the Penguin on Batman (1966) and in Batman (1966), was asked to play the Penguin's father in the opening of the film, but illness prevented him from it.
    • Errores
      When the Mayor of Gotham City says "Where is that insufferable son of a bitch?" you can see Commissioner Gordon mouthing his line.
    • Citas

      The Penguin: [while being bombarded by food] Why is there always someone who brings eggs and tomatoes to a speech?

    • Créditos curiosos
      Of the four films from the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher Batman franchise, this is the only one in which the opening credits sequence does not feature/use the Batman logo or a variation on it.
    • Versiones alternativas
      In the UK the film was cut by 9 seconds at its cinema release. One cut was of a clown swinging nunchakus, the other was of Catwoman putting some spray-paint cans in a microwave to start an explosion at a department store. These cuts also applied to all pre-2005 VHS and DVD releases. In 2005, the film was resubmitted for the special edition DVD release. The BBFC downgraded the certificate back to the original 12 certificate (which was not possible in 1992, when the 12 certificate was cinema only), and waived the cuts to the chain-sticks scene, but the aerosol in the microwave scene remained cut on the grounds that it was a potentially dangerous imitable technique. Various extra features being rated 15 caused the overall category of the DVD to be 15. The resulting cuts meant that the audio commentary was dropped from the UK release (probably because it would have been out of sync), although it is still mistakenly advertised as present on the DVD packaging. All previous BBFC cuts were finally fully waived in 2009 for the Blu-ray release, and the film upgraded to 15.
    • Conexiones
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      Produced by Stephen Hague and Danny Elfman

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de julio de 1992 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official Facebook
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      • Batman Returns
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Stage 12, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Estados Unidos(Penguin's lair, demolished in 2020)
    • Productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 80,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 162,924,631
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 45,687,711
      • 21 jun 1992
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 266,942,358
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      • 2h 6min(126 min)
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